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Because there are much more chlorophyll which make them green than green and orange pigments.
No the chloroplasts do
Distillation
The pigments do nothing, leaf color is just the part of the light spectrum that isn't absorbed, but reflected.
In order for a biologist to sepearate leaf pigments, he should use chromatography. Hope this helps because I too, had to answer a question just like this for biology!
Because there are much more chlorophyll which make them green than green and orange pigments.
There are three pigments that are found in a geranium leaf. The three pigments are chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b, and carotenoids.
yes.
No the chloroplasts do
The leaf of the Sycamore are palmate with three or five lobes. The edge of the leaf is wavy with serrations (teeth like protrusions).
Because the pigments eventualy shrivel up and dissappear.
I recently found a leaf over 17.75". After doing research I can not find a bigger one. The American sycamore has the largest leaves on any tree native to the United States.
The leaf of the Sycamore are palmate with three or five lobes. The edge of the leaf is wavy with serrations (teeth like protrusions).
by photosinthetic pigments
there are 2 pigmets
Distillation
there is not only green in a leaf .there is red,orange,purple,brown,and yellow but,you just can not see them.