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Xanthophyll's are usually what create yellow pigments in leaves. They do not require light for synthesis, so they are present in all young leaves as well as in etiolated leaves.
chlorophyll
Inorganic metal oxide pigments and organic pigments with high performance are usually applied for atomotive coatings and automotive finish.The major inorganic pigments are bismuth yellow (pigment yellow 184), Nickel-Titanium yellow, Copper chrome black, cobalt blue, cobalt titanium green etc.The organic pigments mainly include azo pigments and phthalocyanine pigments.
Pigments are what will usually give a cell a certain color. Usually on a Microscopic level, most components of a cell are colorless. We use dyes and stains to help us distinguish between these components.
Paint is usually coloured with a pigment, not a dye. Pigments are obtained from coloured minerals, and their colour is reasonably permanent.
Usually black or brown. It depends how much and what color you're using.
Chromatography separates a mixture of pigments, usually in inks. You can separate colours in food and felt tips. The different solubilities of the different ink pigments, make some rise above others so you can see them clearly.
Depends upon solvent used . Alcohlic extract have chlorophyll .
the function of chlorophyll pigments is trapping the sun's energy and using it for nutrients. this production is called photosynthesis. it also gives the plant the green colour that it carries when photosynthesis is in progress. usually you can start to see this production in spring when the sun comes out more often.
Bilateral. RA usually occurs in several joints of the body and often will effect the same joints on opposite sides of the body.
in the atmosphere
Web sites usually present views of a particular group or association.