Chloroplasts contain structures called thylakoids (this is where photosynthesis takes place); inside the thylakoid membrane are colored photosynthetic pigments.
There are a total of 6 photosynthetic pigments, although 2 are by far the most important; these are known as Chlorophyll.
There are two forms of Chlorophyll, Chlorophyll a and Chlorophyll b. Chlorophyll a absorbs light in the 700 mn (nanometer) frequency range and Chlorophyll b in the 680 nm frequency range of the visible light spectrum.
The 6 photosynthetic pigments are:
Chlorophyll a (C55H72MgN4O5) is blue-green in color (reflects this colour)
Chlorophyll b (C55H70MgN4O6) is yellow-green in color
Carotene is orange in color
Xanthophyll is yellow in colour
Phaeophytin a is grey-brown in color
Phaeophytin b is yellow-brown in color
The different locations and concentrations of these pigments give plants their various colors.
The main pigments found In chloroplast is CHLOROPHYLL.
you would find them in the thylakoid sacs or in the chlorophyll
Photosynthetic pigments are in granna.They are stored in thylakoids.
in a orthapiedia library
These pigments are called carotenoids.
They have photosynthetic pigments. Mainly they are chlorophylls.
They have photosynthetic pigments. They have enzymes and other molecules
They are called grana.They contain photosynthetic pigments.
They are in thylakoid sacs.They are flattened sacs.
These pigments are called carotenoids.
chlorophil
In the thylakoids
Chlorophyll dhurrrh
it is cought in the chlorophyll pigments
chloroplast
Chloroplast has the photosynthetic pigments chlorophyll.Chlorophyll makes plant green.
They contain pigments which absorbs color of light. They reflect green light
the pigments are found in the chloroplast where the chlorophyll is. it sucks the sunlight and emmits the color green
Chloroplast
They have photosynthetic pigments. Mainly they are chlorophylls.
One is chloroplast... the rest I forgot.