uh....most seaweed is green
I'm pretty sure seaweed contains chlorophyll I mean, it's green, right? So I'm going to say yes it does. Seaweed does contain chlorophyll, chlorophyll is what makes a plant green and it is needed for photosynthesis to occur. The process of a plat producing it's food.
Chlorophyll has a higher melting point than phycoerethrin and fucoxanthin.
Plants use the pigments chlorophyll and carotenoids to capture light in photosynthesis. Chlorophyll is green, a carotenoid is red and these pigments capture light at different wavelengths. So the pigment type used by each plant determines its colouration.
Do you mean chlorophyll? The green pigment that is struck by photons of light which leads to the photosynthetic process. Or, did you mean chlorophyta? A multicellular protista. A seaweed.
They both have chlorophyll. jokes!
Chlorophyll refelcts the majority of green light, this gives plants (and chlorophyll) its green colour
The green pigment present in the leaf cell of a plant is called 'chlorophyll'.
Chlorophyll makes plants green. When the chlorophyll dies, the green color goes with it. Chlorophyll makes plants green. When the chlorophyll dies, the green color goes with it.
not all food is green and it is because it has chlorophyll in it..chlorophyll is green
Most likely chlorophyll (but not always) and it will be green.
Chlorophyll is the green pigment that makes the leaf green. It is found in the Chloroplasts.Hope that helps. :)
The trees lose the chlorophyll, revealing their natural colors. chlorophyll is the pigment which makes leaves and plants green.