Science, asked by mamtasach158, 13 days ago

do red leaves and green leaves have same amount of chlorophyll?

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Answered by krantibakoriya81
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How Does a Plant With Red Leaves Support Itself Without Green ... Other plants, like a red-leafed tree, have plenty of chlorophyll, but the molecule is masked by another pigment. Chlorophyll absorbs red and blue light, “reflecting, and thus appearing, green,” Dr. ... So a plant with red leaves probably has higher than usual amounts of anthocyanins, Dr. Pell said.

Answered by ItzJangmin123
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Other plants, like a red-leafed tree, have plenty of chlorophyll, but the molecule is masked by another pigment. Chlorophyll absorbs red and blue light, “reflecting, and thus appearing, green,” So a plant with red leaves probably has higher than usual amounts of anthocyanins..

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