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the color of plastids are similar to the chlorophyll in the chloroplast.
the color pigments are known as chromoplast
The most common plastids that are known for containing color pigments are chloroplasts. They contain chlorophyll, which is a type of green pigment.
the color pigments are known as chromoplast
1) Chromoplasts range from brownish to red in color. 2) They are irregular in shape. 3) They are found in both exposed and unexposed cells. 4) They do not change into other type of plastids. 5) They provide to color to organs to attract pollinators and disseminators.
I am able to observe the color of tomato juice (red) and the phase of tomato juice (liquid).
yellow
One problem in studying tomato juice is that it has an opaque red color which would interfere with the observation of the color of a pH indicator.
No, then only orange spaghetti is when it's been flavored with tomato or carrot. It doesn't change color when it ages.
The chromoplasts are the plastids in plant cells that contain the pigments. Carrot roots, flower petals, etc. all contain chromoplasts that give them their unique colors. Chloroplasts contain thylakoids, and the thylakoids are what contains the chlorophyll that gives plants their green color.
there plastids in there carpels give the colour. this colour helps the plant to be fertilised,it attracts the inscts for pollination
Accessory pigments are found in plant cells and cyanobacteria. The thylakoid is the compartment, or organelle, where they are stored.