Chlorophyll
Yes
Glucose is not the answer. the answer is chlorophyll. chlorophyll is a pigment in the cell that uses the light from the sun to create glucose. chlorophyll is green.
Chlorophyll a is the most abundant pigment and it is the pigment that reflects green.
A chemical called chlorophyll that is in the chloroplasts inside a leaf (plant) cell.
The green you see in plants is caused by a green pigment called chlorophyll found in the chloroplasts of cells. Chloroplasts are the organelles in a plant cell where photosynthesis takes place. Chlorophyll's.
Plants are green because of the presence of a green pigment called chrolophyll. This pigment is responsible for sunlight hervesting. When you make a plant extract this pigment get solubilized into extract by the phospholipids (a major component of cell wall) leading to green color. Actually, most plant extracts are not green, and you can see the colors at herbalextractsupplier.com.
the palisade cell contains chloroplasts which in turn contain chlorophyll the photosynthetic pigment within plant cells.
The part in plant cells that contains green pigment is chlorophyll. Chlorophyll are in the chloroplast and play an important function in photosynthesis.
Chlorophyll is NOT the only pigment contained in a plant cell because all chlorophyll does is give the plant its green color. so do you think tat the only pigment in plant cells would be hte one that gives the plant its color? I DONT THINK SO. there are many pigments in plant cells
Chloroplasts are the structures in plant cells that contain green pigment, specifically chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is a key pigment involved in photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy.
Chlorophyll a is the most abundant pigment and it is the pigment that reflects green.
It is the pigment chlorophyll, found within the chloroplasts which gives plant cells their green colour.