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None. Yellow is a primary color, which means it is not a mixture of any other color, it stands alone. Cadmium is a metal that is mixed into the yellow pigment to give it is brightness. Therefore a cadmium yellow would be a bright yellow as opposed to, say, a yellow ocher.
The leaf because it is the major structure for photosynthesis in a plant.
Yes, I can. Titanium dioxide is a white pigment, and the wax will be whitish. Probably a yellowish tinge will remain, however, unless I use a lot of the pigment. for a small amount of impurity can darken a white material. If I were speaking of a red wax candle, however, the yellowish tinge would not be apparent together with a red pigment. A little yellow does not change a red colour
During the summer months, leaves are green due to a pigment called chlorophyll. When fall starts, the chlorophyll starts to break down and other pigments become dominant. The yellow color is due xanthophylls, and the red color is due to anthocyanins.
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None. Yellow is a primary color, which means it is not a mixture of any other color, it stands alone. Cadmium is a metal that is mixed into the yellow pigment to give it is brightness. Therefore a cadmium yellow would be a bright yellow as opposed to, say, a yellow ocher.
No, as chlorophyll reflects green light and is an essential pigment for plants.
Unless the primate is albino (genetic mutation which the melanocytes in the skin are unable to produce melanin), there is no such thing. Pigment comes in all colors: yellow, orange, brown, pink, etc. To have no pigment would mean that the skin is somewhat translucent and tissues under the skin can been seen.
The liver has many functions, one of which is to break down worn out and damaged red blood cells. If the liver fails, it is unable to break down the hemoglobin pigment in the old RBCs completely. The pigment turns from a bright red color to a yellow color and the yellow color circulates in the blood. If the concentration gets high enough (which it will in liver failure), the yellow pigment starts to settle out into the skin, eyes, tongue, etc where we see it and call it jaundice or icterus.
Chlorophyll would not be suitable as a plastic pigment.
The color sage is a shade of green. Therefore, it is made from green, if we are speaking of the trichromatic theory of light. In terms of pigment, it would be made from yellow and blue.
If a grasshopper with red stripes mates with a grasshopper of yellow stripes, there is a ratio of phenotypes present. A 75-25 ratio would be expected of red to yellow stripes.
The green pigment chlorophyll.
The leaf because it is the major structure for photosynthesis in a plant.