Chlorophyll
Aquamarine is a colour that has a bluish tint of cerulean toning toward cyan. Basically, In artist's colour pigments, it is a light blue.
chloroplast contain pigments like - chlorophyll a. chlorophyll b, carotenoids and xanthophylls
Leaves get their colors because of the pigments present in them. Red leaves have pigments like anthocyanin.
Pigments like chlorophyll, capture light energy which is used for the first step of photosynthesis, the light dependent reaction.
it is long, thin, and green due to the pigments in the chloroplasts. it sometimes sways side to side.
Because they contain photosynthetic pigments. Main pigments are the chlorophylls.
Chlorophyll
the ones that look green
Aquamarine is a colour that has a bluish tint of cerulean toning toward cyan. Basically, In artist's colour pigments, it is a light blue.
chloroplast contain pigments like - chlorophyll a. chlorophyll b, carotenoids and xanthophylls
Leaves get their colors because of the pigments present in them. Red leaves have pigments like anthocyanin.
Because they contain different coloured pigments.
Mainly chlorophyll a, but also, other accessory pigments like chlorophyll b.
Pigments like chlorophyll, capture light energy which is used for the first step of photosynthesis, the light dependent reaction.
Darker pigments like black absorb more light/ energy/ heat than lighter pigments like white
They don't know for sure what they look like, but they do know what their bones are like and they use the bones along with knowledge of currently living animals to guess what dinosaurs probably looked like. Scientists have also found impressions of feathers and, in a few rare cases, chemical traces of pigments.