chromoplasts contains green coloured pigments. true or false?
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true
The pigments of chloroplasts absorb blue and red light most effectively, and transmit or reflect green light, which is why leaves appear green.
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Chromoplasts
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- The statement given is false.
- Chromoplasts are usually yellow, red , orange etc. and appear in fruits , flowers or ageing leaves of plant parts.
- Chromoplasts primarily provide distinctive colours to the plant parts that are non photosynthetic i.e. they lack chlorophyll.
- The chromoplasts contain a pigment called lycopene, which is present in the form of crystals within the lumina of membrane sacs.
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