GREEN
Chlorophyll absorbs every color of the sunlight except for green. It is green and it cannot absorb its own color.
Chlorophyll gives plants their chosen pigment, based upon their DNA. It is found in every plant, even ones with red or yellow pigment. Chlorophyll's green pigment is still existent in yellow and red plants, it is just hidden by its predominant colors.
It depends on what kind of pigment the plant has. The color of the plant is reflected. That means every other color is obsorbed.
they are green because, that is the colour they reflect, they soak in every other colour but green (or blue and yellow) and the release the green :)
You would not want to grow a plant in green light because the chlorophyll reflects green light. Many other colors can be used however including red, yellow, and blue. Although it is true that other pigments exist in chlorophyll the primary color is green.
Chlorophyll absorbs every color of the sunlight except for green. It is green and it cannot absorb its own color.
31. "30 days hath September, April, June, and November. All the rest have 31, execpt February which has 28. Execpt every 4 years, (like this year 2012) when February has 29 days."
Every sea animal execpt the shark, Wolves r in danger, polar bears, and tigers.
a leaf look green in sunlight as it has green colored pigment in it. When sunlight falls on it all other colors are absorbed by the leaf as sunlight forphotosynthesis and green color is reflected to our eyes and the leaf look green to us.
Chlorophyll Chlorophyll, green pigment that gives most plants their color and enables them to carry on the process of photosynthesis. Chemically, chlorophyll has several similar forms, each containing a complex ring structure and a long hydrocarbon tail. The molecular structure of the chlorophylls is similar to that of the heme portion of hemoglobin, except that the latter contains iron in place of magnesium. Within the photosynthetic cells of plants the chlorophyll is in the chloroplasts-small, roundish, dense protoplasmic bodies that contain the grana, or disks, where the chlorophyll molecules are located. Chlorophyll absorbs light in the red and blue-violet portions of the visible spectrum; the green portion is not absorbed and, reflected, gives chlorophyll its characteristic color. Chlorophyll tends to mask the presence of colors in plants from other substances, such as the carotenoids. When the amount of chlorophyll decreases, the other colors become apparent. This effect can be seen most dramatically every autumn when the leaves of trees "turn color." http://www.reference.com/browse/Chlorophyll
every plant has chlorophyll but it can be dominant in some of the year and isn't domminant in the fall
Because spinach has a great deal of chlorophyll in it. Beets will trun them red. Nothing to worry about.
There are no plants that exist that arent green. That's because the plants have a substance called chlorophyll in them. Every plant has to have chlorophyll because the job of the chlorophyll is to absorb sunlight. The chlorophyll takes an important part in photosynthesis.
well this might not really be the answer, but every different textures reflect different colours, like a banana absorbs every colour except for yellow, and grass absorbs every colour except for green.... or the other way around...
The color that is every color is black, which uses every color to absorb heat. The opposite is white, and it isn't a color at all, so it reflects heat.
every plant that has chlorophyll and is an autotroph needs sunlight for photosynthesis
They can be every color!