Blood oranges are red because they contain a pigment called anthocyanin, which gives them their distinctive color. This pigment is not found in regular oranges, which is why blood oranges have a deeper red hue.
name the microorganism which spoiled oranges?
The name of the light-sensitive pigment in rods is rhodopsin.
the green pigment in plants is chlorophyll.
We call it chlorophyll. It is a green pigment.
The name of substances that gives skin and hair its pigment is melanin
We call it chlorophyll. It is a green pigment.
No, blood oranges are not a cross between ruby red grapefruit and an orange. They are a variety of orange (Citrus sinensis) that develops its distinctive red color due to the presence of anthocyanins, a type of pigment. Blood oranges are believed to have originated in the Mediterranean region and have unique flavor profiles compared to regular oranges.
The name of substances that gives skin and hair its pigment is melanin
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Sienna
Chlorophyll