Red cabbage juice contains the pigment cyanidin, which makes it useful as a homemade indicator of acids and bases as it turns the cabbage juice pink when an acid is added and blue when mixed with an alkali (or colorless in a strong alkali solution).
The pigments in spinach are Chlorophyll (green), Xanthophyll (yellow), Carotenoids (orange), and Anthocyanins (red).
Mostly green. The colors that we see are from light that is reflected, not absorbed.
Chlorophyll A&B, Xanthophyll, and Carotinoids
chloroplasts
Chlorophyll pigments.
chlorophyll
Lettuce, but there are different types of it.
Pigments
The chloroplasts in a lettuce leaf cell are responsible for color. The chloroplasts are what make lettuce leaves look green.
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 leaves are green because of the chlorophyll pigments.
There are mainly Caratinoids. They are Xanthophyll and Carotene mainly.
There are three pigments that are found in a geranium leaf. The three pigments are chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b, and carotenoids.
the colored pigment found in siling labuyo is RED . while in malunggay leaves it is GREEN .
Carotene - an orange pigmentXanthophyll - a yellow pigmentPhaeophytin a[1] - a gray-brown pigmentPhaeophytin b[1] - a yellow-brown pigmentThese are some of the other pigments found in plants other than green pigments.
Of course,every plants have same pigments.Main pigments are chlorophylls.
Lettuce, but there are different types of it.
All of the pigments except for green. Leaves are green because that is the only color not absorbed and therefore is reflected.
Pigments
Lettuce is not a fruit; it is a green, leafy vegetable. There are different types of lettuce which varies from lighter to darker green with different shaped leaves.
You may be thinking of Xanthophylls. Xanthophylls are the typical yellow pigments of leaves. There is also an orange pigment, a blue-green pigment, a yellow-green pigment, a gray-brown pigment and a yellow-brown pigment. Those pigments have different names, such as Carotene (orange), Chlorophyll a (blue-green), Chlorophyll b (yellow-green), Phaeophytin a (gray-brown), and Phaeophytin b (yellow-brown).
The chloroplasts in a lettuce leaf cell are responsible for color. The chloroplasts are what make lettuce leaves look green.