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the thing that provides green pigment is CHLOROPLAST
Haemoglobin (Hb) is a red coloured protein pigment found within Red Blood CellsIt consists of two basic partsthe iron containing pigment haemthe protein globin
contains the green pigment called the chlorophyll
Chloroplasts
Yes, it also contains xanthophyll, carotene and some other pigment like anthocyanin present in cytoplasm.
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Chloroplast
the thing that provides green pigment is CHLOROPLAST
vacuole
The part in plant cells that contains green pigment is chlorophyll. Chlorophyll are in the chloroplast and play an important function in photosynthesis.
Haemoglobin (Hb) is a red coloured protein pigment found within Red Blood CellsIt consists of two basic partsthe iron containing pigment haemthe protein globin
A Plant cell have two unique organellesthat separates a animal cell to a plant cell and a common one that changes when a plant cell develops from a young cell to a older cell.Cell wall - protects and support the structure of the cell and filter and mange how substance go in and out the cell.Plastids - containers that often contain pigments. (There are three types of plastids) Chloroplasts - contains the green pigment substances, chlorophyll which traps light energy from the sun and use it for photosynthesis.Chromoplast - contains coloured pigments which is responsible for fruits and flowers colours. (yellow pigment = Xanthophyll and orange pigment = Carotene)Leucoplast - contains colorless pigments where starch is storedA large central Vacuole (only in older plant cells)- Stores food, water, minerals
contains the green pigment called the chlorophyll
Chloroplasts
Yes, it also contains xanthophyll, carotene and some other pigment like anthocyanin present in cytoplasm.
the palisade cell contains chloroplasts which in turn contain chlorophyll the photosynthetic pigment within plant cells.
chloroplasts contains chlorophyll,which gives off green pigment to plants so they don't die.