Science, asked by AhammedDidat, 11 months ago

Leucoplasts are supposed to remain in all the organs of the plant where sunlight does not reach, but why is carrot colored?
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Answered by ARYAHANDE
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Explanation:

they are found in tubers and non photosynthetic pats of plants hope it helps plzzz mark brainliest

Answered by AdorableMe
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Answer:

Carrots are orange because they absorb certain wavelengths of light mcarrot crownore efficiently than others. Beta-carotene is the main pigment. Carotenoids are one of the most important groups of natural pigments. They cause the yellow/orange colours of many fruit and vegetables.

 

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