Heya,
Yes in fact they have MANY different pigments. There are hint of color ranging from yellowish to pink. They are not seen by the naked eye. There is one way you can find them though! Take a blank white piece of paper, take a leaf, and just rub it into the paper. Its best to use an eraser to rub it, or else there is a chance it could get on your hands. :)
Because the chlorophyll is doing all the photosynthesis in the summer and is therefore more prominent. :P but in the winner it goes back to its real colours (like red, orange or yellow can be a bit of a mixture of them)
An important fact about plant pigments is that it colors the plant green. It also makes leaves yellow and orange in the fall.
Green, Orange, and Red Pigments.
The chloroplasts store pigments. They are found only in plant cells, not animal cells. They store chlorophyll and other pigments.
Green.
Pigments
Chloroplast has the photosynthetic pigments chlorophyll.Chlorophyll makes plant green.
An important fact about plant pigments is that it colors the plant green. It also makes leaves yellow and orange in the fall.
The coleus plant does'nt look green in colour ,but still it can do photosynthesis.The green colour is masked by other pigments.
An important fact about plant pigments is that it colors the plant green. It also makes leaves yellow and orange in the fall.
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.
For many trees during the fall, chloroplasts die out and the plant loses the green look. When this occurs, other plastids such as chromoplasts must provide the plant with photosynthesis.
The chloroplasts store pigments. They are found only in plant cells, not animal cells. They store chlorophyll and other pigments.
Green.
Pigments
The pigments in the chlorophyll are green and the reflected light make the plant green.
Chloroplasts are green coloured pigments occupies the green plant cells , absorbs sun light for photosynthesis.