Biology, asked by mgirap, 8 months ago

what happens to chlorophyll when plants are kept in dark​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The plants which are kept in the dark are generally yellow, or pale green because the production of the chlorophyll pigment (essential for photosynthesis) is directly proportional to the amount of light available. In the absence of light, the production of chlorophyll-a molecules stops and they get broken slowly.

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Answered by parshant81
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Answer:

The plants which are kept in the dark are generally yellow, or pale green because the production of the chlorophyll pigment (essential for photosynthesis) is directly proportional to the amount of light available. In the absence of light, the production of chlorophyll-a molecules stops and they get broken slowly.

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