Yes, plants appear green because they contain a pigment called chlorophyll that absorbs red and blue light for photosynthesis, reflecting green light. This is why we perceive most plants as green.
Cyanobacteria > Red Algae > Green Algae > Land Plants
They are the greens. That is why plants are green
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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no, only green plants with red leaves
Yes, plants appear green because they contain a pigment called chlorophyll that absorbs red and blue light for photosynthesis, reflecting green light. This is why we perceive most plants as green.
Pepper plants can be red, green, sometimes orange
same as the green ones. the red colour is in addition to the photosynthetic green not instead.
RED do not try green it will not turn out as well
what red light does to green bean plants
Some examples of green plants with red leaves that can thrive in a garden setting include Japanese maple trees, red-leafed coral bells, and red-leafed coleus plants.
Cyanobacteria > Red Algae > Green Algae > Land Plants
Most terrestrial plants reflect the color green. The photosyntehtic parts of plants tend to absorb the color red.
the chlorofill. it actually absorbs red and blue leaving the green.
They are the greens. That is why plants are green
Plants reflect green light because they contain chlorophyll, a pigment that absorbs red and blue light for photosynthesis. The green light is not absorbed and is instead reflected, giving plants their green color.