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There are many pigments present in the cell membranethey arenucleusmitochondriagolgai bodiesfatsribosomesendoplasmic reticulamoils,etc
Yes, it also contains xanthophyll, carotene and some other pigment like anthocyanin present in cytoplasm.
Green, Orange, and Red Pigments.
is it that the turgid cell has more red pigment than plasmolyzed cell
DNA is in every cell in every one of your organs. Inside the cell, DNA is located in the nucleus and in mitochondria. In plants, it is also present in the chloroplast.
There are many pigments present in the cell membranethey arenucleusmitochondriagolgai bodiesfatsribosomesendoplasmic reticulamoils,etc
Chlorophyll and other pigments of photosynthesis are mainly in chloroplasts. There are also pigments such as carotenoid present in chromoplasts. Photosynthetic pigments are also found in cyanobacteria.
Yes, it also contains xanthophyll, carotene and some other pigment like anthocyanin present in cytoplasm.
In the thylakoids in the grana which are located inside the chloroplasts in a plant cell inside of a plant, and some fungi.
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The structures that are found in the hydrilla which are not found in the onion cell are chloroplasts, specifically the stomata and chlorophyll. Onions lack these structures because they grow underground.
Most plant cells are colorless unless there are chloroplasts or chromoplasts (tomatoes, carrots, radish) present in the cells. In some cases, there may be pigments in the vacuole of the cell. There are many internal cells that have no pigments. Source: Biology instructor for 4 years
the pigments are found in the chloroplast where the chlorophyll is. it sucks the sunlight and emmits the color green
Green, Orange, and Red Pigments.
The cytoplasm is the liquid matrix that is present within the cell. The cytoplasm supports the cell organelles and is enclosed within the cell membrane
Chloroplasts (thus grana, photosynthetic pigments etc).
Chlorophylls (a, b, c, and d. However, their presence depends on the type of organism); carotenoids and phycobilins are accessory pigments. the pigment necessary for photosynthesis is called chlorophyll, which traps the energy in sunlight. it is present in chloroplasts, which are small disc-shaped structures present in a plant cell.