The chloroplast which contains the pigment chlorophyll
Chlorophyll is the substance that gives plants their green colour.
Plants with green leaves have chlorophyll. It is what gives them their green colour.
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No. As far as many scientists are concerned, mitochondria have no colour. Chloroplast, the organelle which creates glucose in plants, is green.
Something that gives another thing its colour eg. Chlorophyll gives plants its green colour.
They are the chloroplasts. They contain the pigments
Yes, photosynthesis does occur in plants because that is when the plants get their colour, eg. Green! Photsynthesis is when the plant gets enough nutrients and sunlight to grow the photsynthesis particles which gives the leaves their green colour.
Chlorophyll refelcts the majority of green light, this gives plants (and chlorophyll) its green colour
Then the plants would not be Green.
Chloroplast.
It is the pigment chlorophyll, found within the chloroplasts which gives plant cells their green colour.