Biology, asked by musaib901, 5 months ago

What type of pigment is present in plants and why? give reason​

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Answered by visheshsharma007
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Answer:

THERE'S A GREEM PIGMENT IN LEAVES KNOWN AS CHLOROPHYLL BECAUSE OF WHICH PLANTS ARE GREEN ANDITS WORKI IS TO TRAP THE SUNLIGHT SO THAT THEY CAN MAKE THEIR FOOD

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Answered by ketkipen10
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Answer:

plants have chlorophyll pigment present in them.

Explanation:

Plants perform photosynthesis for food and to perform photosynthesis they need chlorophyll.

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