NO. Green pigments are in chloroplasts.That is for photosynthesis
yes they hav . chrolo means green pigment and plants are green bcoz of chroloplasts.
yes, it produces the green pigment, chlorophyll, that's what makes plants green
Yes, leaves have mitochondria. Mitochondria are found in most eukaryotic cells, including plant cells in leaves. Mitochondria play a vital role in producing energy for the cell through the process of cellular respiration.
Yes green plants contain Chlorophyll a & b (green pigment) and apart from this there are carotene and xanthophyll. This can be very easily tested with the help of paper chromatography. Due to variation in their Rf values the four pigments get separated from each other.
Yes, chloroplasts give plants their green color due to the pigment chlorophyll inside them. Chlorophyll absorbs red and blue light and reflects green light, which is why plants appear green to us.
Yes, chlorophyll is a green pigment which has a role in photosynthesis.
Yes it is the green color. It is a pigment
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yes they hav . chrolo means green pigment and plants are green bcoz of chroloplasts.
Yes they do photosynthesise, it is just that hey have extra pigment in their leaves which hide the green colour.
yes, it produces the green pigment, chlorophyll, that's what makes plants green
No. Frogs have no green pigmentation in their skin at all. Like mammals, they are unable to produce green pigment. Mammals, reptiles and amphibians can only produce black and yellow-red pigment, and all colours and patterns on a frog's skin are the result of different combinations of these two pigments. Frogs contain variations of the yellow-red pigment. Most species of frogs appear green because of the pattern of refraction of blue light by special cells in their skin blending in with this yellow pigment.
Yes, leaves have mitochondria. Mitochondria are found in most eukaryotic cells, including plant cells in leaves. Mitochondria play a vital role in producing energy for the cell through the process of cellular respiration.
Yes green plants contain Chlorophyll a & b (green pigment) and apart from this there are carotene and xanthophyll. This can be very easily tested with the help of paper chromatography. Due to variation in their Rf values the four pigments get separated from each other.
Yes, chloroplasts give plants their green color due to the pigment chlorophyll inside them. Chlorophyll absorbs red and blue light and reflects green light, which is why plants appear green to us.
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Yes, chlorophyll can stain clothing easily due to its green pigment that can be difficult to remove.