chlorophyll is the green pigment which is necessary for photosynthesis to occur Chlorophyll
No.Nepenthes doesn't have chlorophyll(the green pigment of a leaf).
this is not a trick question it just needs thought a dark green leaf would have more chlorophyll because chlorophyll is the substance that causes the leaf to turn green
Chlorophyll.
No, Fungi does not contain the green pigment chlorophyll. The correct answer is Algae.
the green pigment in plants is chlorophyll.
The green colour of the leaves is from the pigment chlorophyll
All fruits have pigments. The pigments are what give the fruit/plant colour. Eg: the colour of a leaf if green.. this means that the leaf will absorb every colour BUT green, green is reflected. This can apply to fruits too.
the answer is blue green
The green pigment present in the leaf cell of a plant is called 'chlorophyll'.
Chlorophyll
Actually, chlorophyl is what gives plants their green colour/pigment. so my theory is that any part of a plant that isn't green doesn't contain chlorophyl
The Chloroplasts in leaf cells are responsible for the green coloration, which inspired the name "LeafGreen" in the Pokemon series. The game features a leaf motif and green color palette to reflect this natural connection.