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What color are chlorophyll pigments?

Chlorophyll pigments are green in color. This green pigment is responsible for absorbing light energy during photosynthesis in plants.


How leaves produce their food which are not green?

In plants there are structure called pigments that determine their color. so the food produced by plants that is not green has non green pigments expressed. for example, the color of tomato is red since red pigments are expressed.


What structures are used by plants to store pigments starch proton and oils?

Plants use various structures to store essential compounds. Starch is stored in plastids, particularly in chloroplasts, where it serves as an energy reserve. Oils are stored in specialized structures called oil bodies or lipid droplets, primarily found in seeds and fruits. Additionally, pigments like chlorophyll are stored within thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts, while other pigments can be found in vacuoles or plastids, contributing to color and protection.


Which organelle store food or pigments?

Accessory pigments are found in plant cells and cyanobacteria. The thylakoid is the compartment, or organelle, where they are stored.


How did the Sioux Indians color their fabric?

With pigments extracted from plants and animals.


What substance gives plants their plants their green color?

Pigments such as chlorophyll. See related questions


Do all plants have green pigments?

No, not all plants have green pigments. While chlorophyll is the most common pigment that gives plants their green color, some plants may have other pigments like red, yellow, or purple. These pigments can help the plants absorb different wavelengths of light for photosynthesis.


What store pigments and toxins in plant cells?

Vacuoles are responsible for storing pigments and toxins in plant cells. Pigments like anthocyanins and carotenoids are stored in vacuoles to give plants their color, while toxins can be stored as a defense mechanism against herbivores.


What does the word pigments mean?

a natural substance that gives color to animals and plants


Why are some plants red or purple when all plants have chloroplasts and that is what makes plants green?

Plants can appear red or purple due to the presence of pigments other than chlorophyll, such as anthocyanins. These pigments absorb different wavelengths of light, giving the plant its distinct color. Additionally, the expression of certain genes can cause the production of these pigments, resulting in plants that are red or purple in color.


What gives the plants color?

Plants get their color from pigments such as chlorophyll (green), carotenoids (orange/yellow), and anthocyanins (red/purple). These pigments absorb and reflect different wavelengths of light, giving plants their distinctive colors.


Is sugar stored in the plants cells for later use in photosynthesis?

Plant cells contain organelles called chloroplasts, which contain pigments which absorb and reflect varying colors within the spectrum of visible light. The pigments in green plants absorb all colors of the visible light spectrum, except for green, which is reflected, giving the green color we see. The color of plants is dictated by which colors of the spectrum are reflected by the pigments in that particular plant's chloroplasts.