Well thylakoids organize chloraphyll and other pigments within the membrane of the thylakoid. Chloraphyll is a green pigment so that affects the pigment of the thylakoid.
I hope that helps .
Chloroplasts contain the green pigment chlorophyll which makes them appear green. The pigment chlorophyll absorbs red and blue light, which causes it to appear green.
There's many pigments in the thylakoid membrane, but the one you are referring to is most likely chlorophyll. :D
Most likely chlorophyll (but not always) and it will be green.
granum are stacks of thylakoids. grana are several stacks of thylakoids. :)
granum are stacks of thylakoids. grana are several stacks of thylakoids. :)
Chlorophyll pigment is found in chloroplast and in chloroplast stacks of round green structure called thylakoids have chlorophyll which is resposible for green color of leaves. again chloroplast inside chloroplast thylakoids contain chlorophyll
The chromoplasts are the plastids in plant cells that contain the pigments. Carrot roots, flower petals, etc. all contain chromoplasts that give them their unique colors. Chloroplasts contain thylakoids, and the thylakoids are what contains the chlorophyll that gives plants their green color.
Most likely chlorophyll (but not always) and it will be green.
Are you referring to a plant cell? Sounds like a description of thylakoids (the disks) or grana (stacks of thylakoids)
In the chloroplast of a plant cell, specifically in the thylakoids of grana.
No, mitochondria does not have thylakoids. Thylakoids are only found in chloroplast.
PS1 (Photosystem 1) is located on the stroma thylakoids: the thylakoids floating around in the stroma. PS2 is located on the grana thylakoids, those thylakoids organized into stacks called grana!
They are located in the thylakoids, which are in chloroplasts in the mesophyll cells of a leaf. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chlorophyll is green therefore it is located in the green parts of a plant.
Thylakoids contain chlorophyll.
In the thylakoids are proteins that
its found in the little green chloroplast.
granum are stacks of thylakoids. grana are several stacks of thylakoids. :)
Chloroplasts contain membranes called thylakoids. Thylakoids are flattened and arranged in stacks called grana. The space between the grana is called the stroma. Chlorophyll is the green substance in the thylakoids which gathers light for photosynthesis.
no, chlorophyll is in the thylakoids, which is a organelle inside of the cell. it is what gives the plant cell its green color