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Chloroplasts are organelles responsible for color in plant cells, particularly the green color due to chlorophyll pigments. Pigment-containing organelles like melanocytes in animal cells also contribute to the coloration of tissues.
Yellow-orange pigments in chloroplasts are known as carotenoids. These pigments help to capture light energy for photosynthesis and also play a role in protecting the chloroplasts from damage caused by excessive light.β-carotene and xanthophylls are examples of carotenoids found in chloroplasts.
okay, animal cells don't have chloroplasts!! only plant cells do!! chloroplasts give the plant its green color!!
Pigments are produced in specialized cells called chromatophores, which are located in the skin of animals such as fish, reptiles, and amphibians. In plants, pigments are produced in plastids, primarily chloroplasts. In humans and other animals, pigments like melanin are produced by melanocytes in the skin.
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They are in chloroplasts. There ,in the thylakoids
green pigments
Most plant cells are colorless unless there are chloroplasts or chromoplasts (tomatoes, carrots, radish) present in the cells. In some cases, there may be pigments in the vacuole of the cell. There are many internal cells that have no pigments. Source: Biology instructor for 4 years
Accessory pigments are found in plant cells and cyanobacteria. The thylakoid is the compartment, or organelle, where they are stored.
There is NO chloroplasts in animal cells. There is only in plant cells because chloroplasts give plants there green color.
The chloroplasts in their cells contain chlorophyll pigments. These pigments absorb sunlight from all from all of the color spectrum except green. That light is used for photosynthesis and the green light is reflected back out and makes the plant look green.
Because they contain photosynthetic pigments. Main pigments are the chlorophylls.
Chloroplasts are organelles responsible for color in plant cells, particularly the green color due to chlorophyll pigments. Pigment-containing organelles like melanocytes in animal cells also contribute to the coloration of tissues.
Yellow-orange pigments in chloroplasts are known as carotenoids. These pigments help to capture light energy for photosynthesis and also play a role in protecting the chloroplasts from damage caused by excessive light.β-carotene and xanthophylls are examples of carotenoids found in chloroplasts.
okay, animal cells don't have chloroplasts!! only plant cells do!! chloroplasts give the plant its green color!!
Pigments are produced in specialized cells called chromatophores, which are located in the skin of animals such as fish, reptiles, and amphibians. In plants, pigments are produced in plastids, primarily chloroplasts. In humans and other animals, pigments like melanin are produced by melanocytes in the skin.
I believe that chloroplasts are green. The link below will help you to understand better.