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Cell organelle that contain anthocyanins

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Answered by savitamishra191183
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Anthocyanins are found in the cell vacuole, mostly in flowers and fruits, but also in leaves, stems, and roots. In these parts, they are found predominantly in outer cell layers such as the epidermis and peripheral mesophyll cells.

Answered by Anonymous
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Anthocyanins are a group of naturally occurring pigments that are responsible for the red-blue color of many grains, fruits

Anthocyanins are water-soluble vacuolar pigments that, depending on their pH, may appear red, purple, blue or black. Food plants rich in anthocyanins include the blueberry, raspberry, black rice, and black soybean, among many others that are red, blue, purple, or black.

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