Photosynthetic pigments yes
yes. it contains chlorophyll, carotenoids phycobilins, and anthocyannins.
They have photosynthetic pigments. Mainly they are chlorophylls.
Chlorophyll is the primary molecule. Photosynthetic organisms also rely on other accessory pigments to absorb photons that chlorophyll can not. Carotenoids and phycobilins are common examples. There are many others that can contribute in various organisms.
phycobilins
Photosynthetic pigments yes
No, there are no photosynthetic pigments in Radicchio.
The photosynthetic pigments (tetrapyrroles, which include chlorophylls (chl) and phycobilins, and the carotenoids) are involved in light harvesting and energy transfer in photosynthesis. They are specifcally attuned to harvest light in the red and blue spectrum.Explain_how_the_pigments_in_colored_objects_such_as_clothes_differ_from_plant_pigments
Nothing would happen as chlorophyll absorbs only visible light but phycobilins can absorb heat also .
yes. it contains chlorophyll, carotenoids phycobilins, and anthocyannins.
By using photosynthetic pigments. Primary pigments are the chlorophylls
no
They have photosynthetic pigments. Mainly they are chlorophylls.
Chlorophyll is the primary molecule. Photosynthetic organisms also rely on other accessory pigments to absorb photons that chlorophyll can not. Carotenoids and phycobilins are common examples. There are many others that can contribute in various organisms.
phycobilins
chlorophyl
In the thylakoids