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What is the pricipal pigment of green plants?

principle pigment is chlorophyll


What is the principle pigment of plants?

Chlorophyll


Principal pigment found in plants?

Chlorophyll is the principle pigment found in plants.


What is the principle pigment of green plants?

chlorophyl


What is principle pigment of green plants?

chlorophyl


The principle pigment in plants is called?

chlorophyll


What is the principle pigment of plants and other photosynthesis organisms that captures light energy?

chlorophyll


What is the principle pigment in the plants called?

The main pigment in plants is chlorophyll, which is responsible for capturing light energy during photosynthesis. Chlorophyll absorbs sunlight and converts it into chemical energy to fuel the plant's growth and development.


How does Gravity affect your planets?

Our planets are kept in their orbits around our star by the force of gravity.With all due respect, I should be surprised if the principle were not the samewhere you come from.


What is a plants principle pigment?

The principal pigment in plants is chlorophyll. It is responsible for capturing sunlight and converting it into chemical energy through the process of photosynthesis. There are different types of chlorophyll, but chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b are the most common in plants.


What causes planets to spin on their axes?

Planets spin on their axes due to the conservation of angular momentum, which is a fundamental principle in physics. As planets formed from rotating clouds of gas and dust in space, their rotation continued as they condensed and solidified. This spinning motion is what causes planets to rotate on their axes.


Which planets have larger orbital radii terrestrial planets are gas giants?

Within our own solar system, terrestrial (or rocky) planets have smaller orbital distances than any of the gas giant planets. The "inner" planets Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are all rocky, while the "outer" planets Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are all gas giants. However, we have no reason to believe that this is some universal principle; we would expect to find every possible distribution of planets at any distances.