The organelle is called the chloroplast The photosynthetic pigment it contains is called chlorophyll
what does the pigment do in a red blood ell
the color pigments are known as chromoplast
No, members of the Serratia group produce red pigment.
A pigment that appears to be red is reflecting the "red" portion of the visible light spectrum.
chlorophyll pigment consists of antenna and reaction centres to absorb light energy.there are two regions in this pigment that is-pigment system I which absorbs far red light at 700nm and another is pigment system II which absorbs red light at 680nm.
They haemoglobin pigment present in the blood gives it the red colour.this pigment is found in the RBCs hence making them red in colour.
the color pigments are known as chromoplast
Red.
Anthocyanin is the pigment that give blue and red potatoes their color. The pigment ranges in color from red to purple to blue.
its called hemoglobin. it is the pigment which carries oxygen in blood
Hemoglobin