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chlorophyll
Plants get their green color from a pigment called chlorophyll, which is essential for photosynthesis. Other pigments, such as carotenoids (orange and yellow) and anthocyanins (red and purple), contribute to the different colors seen in flowers and fruits.
Plants that contain chlorophyll include most green plants, algae, and some bacteria. Some examples of plants high in chlorophyll are spinach, broccoli, kale, and lettuce. Chlorophyll is essential for photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy.
Chlorophyll refelcts the majority of green light, this gives plants (and chlorophyll) its green colour
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Chlorophyll is the pigment that gives plants their green color. It is essential for photosynthesis, the process in which plants convert sunlight into energy.
Red and yellow
Chlorophyll
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Red and yellow gives us orange!
Plants get their green color from a pigment called chlorophyll, which is essential for photosynthesis. Other pigments, such as carotenoids (orange and yellow) and anthocyanins (red and purple), contribute to the different colors seen in flowers and fruits.
The chloroplast which contains the pigment chlorophyll
Yes. It lightens the ink, and gives off a pale yellow colour.
well , the colour of potassium chloride is a lilac colour :) hope this helps
Yes, photosynthesis does occur in plants because that is when the plants get their colour, eg. Green! Photsynthesis is when the plant gets enough nutrients and sunlight to grow the photsynthesis particles which gives the leaves their green colour.
No. Carotene is the compound in grasses that gives both the yellow colour in the milk, and the yellowish colour in the fat of meat from grass-fed animals.