Yes it has.but red pigment is domineting the chlorophyll.so that appear in red colour.
Cabbage leaf can photosynthesize because it has chlorophyll. Also red cabbage can photosynthesize too. Absolutely, red cabbages have chlorophyll, but it masked by other pigments. (anthocyanins)
All leaves that photosynthesize have chlorophyll.
The difference between a red blood cell and a leaf is that a leaf contains chlorophyll to make it green instead of haemoglobin that makes a red blood cell red. A leaf has many chloroplasts when a red blood cell does not but a red blood cell has a dimple. Both have a cell membrane but only a leaf has a cell wall. Hope this helps you.
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chlorophyll makes the leaf green....
this is not a trick question it just needs thought a dark green leaf would have more chlorophyll because chlorophyll is the substance that causes the leaf to turn green
A leaf is a cell that has both chlorophyll and veins.
Chlorophyll is in the cell structure called chloroplast.
Alcohol, such as ethanol or methanol, is commonly used to remove chlorophyll from a green leaf during photosynthesis. This process is known as leaf decolorization or leaf destarching.
The green pigment present in the leaf cell of a plant is called 'chlorophyll'.
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