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Broaden the spectrum of light colors that can drive photosynthesis by absorbing wavelengths of light that chlorophyll cannot.
Carotenoids.
red, yellow, orange, or brown
Plants and green algae have the same types of chlorophyll and carotenoids in their cells so scientists think plants and green algae have a common ancestor.
Carotenoids can be found in green leaves which are hydrocarbons that are multiple shades of yellow and orange. Some carotenoids function as photoprotection, they absorb and dissipate excessive light energy that would otherwise harm the chlorophyll.
According to scientists, carotenoids contain only carbon and hydrocarbon atoms and are usually found in carrots and apricots. Also, carotenoids is an excellent source of vitamin A.
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Carotenoids.
The scientific term for the orange color in plants is "carotenoids." Carotenoids are a group of pigments responsible for the orange, red, and yellow colors in various plants and fruits. They play a role in photosynthesis and protecting plants from excessive sunlight.
In leaves, the carotenoids are usually masked by the chlorophylls. In the autumn, as the quantity of chlorophyll in the leaf declines, the carotenoids become visible and produce the yellows and reds of autumn foliage.
red, yellow, orange, or brown
Plants and green algae have the same types of chlorophyll and carotenoids in their cells so scientists think plants and green algae have a common ancestor.
Carotenoids can be found in green leaves which are hydrocarbons that are multiple shades of yellow and orange. Some carotenoids function as photoprotection, they absorb and dissipate excessive light energy that would otherwise harm the chlorophyll.
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Carotenoids are pigments in plants that give fruits and vegetables their red, orange, and yellow colors. They have antioxidant properties and are beneficial for human health, supporting eye health, immune function, and reducing the risk of chronic diseases. Some common carotenoids include beta-carotene, lutein, and lycopene.
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Yes!There are other pigments, such as the yellow and orange plant pigments. These pigments give fall plants, many fruits, flowers, and vegetables their color. These pigments are known as carotenoids.