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explain photosynthesis in plant with colored leaves 2 pages​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Most plants are green. This green colour is due to the presence of a pigment called chlorophyll that is found in the leaves. Photosynthesis occurs in these green leaves. These pigments capture light energy from the sun and start the process of photosynthesis.


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Answered by jeffrinesujan2020
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Answer: Yes, these leaves can also carry out the process of photosynthesis because they contain chlorophyll. The large amount of red, brown and violet pigment mask the green colour of chlorophyll in these leaves.

Photosynthesis is the process by which plants, some bacteria, and some protistans use the energy from sunlight to produce sugar, which cellular respiration converts into ATP, the "fuel" used by all living things.

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. Pell said. Chlorophyll uses this electromagnetic energy, along with carbon dioxide and water, to make glucose and oxygen.

The chlorophyll breaks down, the green color disappears, and the yellow to orange colors become visible and give the leaves part of their fall splendor. ... All these colors are due to the mixing of varying amounts of the chlorophyll residue and other pigments in the leaf during the fall season.

Leaves are of green colour due to chlorophyll. Green leaves contain chlorophyll in high concentration. ... But leaves of other colours like red, yellow or purple also contain chlorophyll hidden under the non-green pigments. So non-green leaves also, can make foods for plants, as they contain chlorophyll.


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