Biology, asked by Pragatinm, 11 months ago

what are antocynanin? where are they found in a cell?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In cell biology, an organelle is a part of a cell that does a specific job.

Organelles typically have their own plasma membrane round them. Most of the cell's organelles are in the cytoplasm.

The name organelle comes from the idea that these structures are to cells what an organ is to the body.

Answered by Rohitkumar2006
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Anthocyanins are a group of naturally occurring pigments that are responsible for the red-blue colour of many grains, fruits and vegetables. These are found in predominantly in outer cell layers such as the epidermis and peripheral mesophyll cells.

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