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Which pigments are present in smallest amounts in the leaf?

there is a green pigment called chlorophyll and there are also two type of accesory pigment called carotenoids and third class accesory pigment called anthocyanins and we can also say that stomata is pigment


What are two accessory pigments for photosynthesis?

Chloraphyll A and B


How tree with red leaves get food?

in green plants chlorophyll traps sunlight ,by which photosynthesis takes place.but in red leaves there is a pigment act as chlorophyll or pigment which cause change in colour.


Is the red leaf had chlorophyll?

Yes it has.but red pigment is domineting the chlorophyll.so that appear in red colour.


What is the substance in leaves that gives them their green colour?

The green color is caused by chlorophyll present in the chloroplasts of the leaf cells. Chloroplasts are found in plant cells; they have a green pigment which makes leaves green. In autumn, the leaves turn red and brown because the cells are dried out and dead. Chloroplasts trap solar energy (photosynthesis).


A pigment that absorbs primarily red and blue photons of light for photosynthesis?

chlorophyll


Were is chlorophyll found?

chlorophyll is the green pigment found in plants. If you see a plant and see green you're probably looking at chlorophyll. Also so red algae have chlorophyll its just that they have more red than green.


What does green chlorophyll do when the temperature gets colder?

When temperatures get colder, chlorophyll production decreases and the green pigment breaks down, revealing other pigments present in the leaves such as yellow and orange. This is why leaves change color in the fall.


What two effects of pigments found in cyanobacteria?

Some have a blue pigment that helps in photosynthesis. This pigment gives those cyanobacteria a blue tint. Other cyanobacteria have red pigment. Flamingos get their pink color by eating red cyanobacteria. or Cyanobacteria lives in water and these bacteria contain the green pigment chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is important to photosynthesis.


Does red algae lack flagella and chlorophyll?

Yes, red algae lack flagella and chlorophyll. Instead, they contain a pigment called phycoerythrin, which gives them their red color and helps with photosynthesis in deeper water where chlorophyll is less effective.


What pigment reflects orange yellow and red and absorbs the other colors to provide energy for photosynthesis?

The pigment that reflects orange, yellow, and red wavelengths while absorbing other colors for photosynthesis is called carotenoids. Carotenoids play a crucial role in assisting chlorophyll in capturing light energy for the process of photosynthesis.


What colours do the two main types of pigment produce?

Chlorophyll pigment produces green color, while carotenoid pigment produces red, orange, or yellow colors.

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