Biology, asked by ronaksaini112, 3 days ago

plant colours green, why​

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Answered by karikachoudhury8
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Answer:

Because of the present of chlorophyll.

Answered by RohitVaishnavv
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Answer:

The Correct Answer is mentioned below

Explanation:

Because it does not absorb the green wavelengths of white light, chlorophyll gives plants their green hue. Because that wavelength of light is reflected by the plant, it appears green. Autotrophs are plants that produce their own sustenance through photosynthesis.

Green plants are capable of producing their own sustenance. This is accomplished by a process known as photosynthesis, which employs the usage of a green pigment known as chlorophyll. A pigment is a molecule with a specific colour and the ability to absorb light at various wavelengths depending on the hue. In nature, there are many different pigments, but chlorophyll is special in that it allows plants to absorb the energy they need to produce tissues.

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