what would have happened if plants did not have accessoy pigments
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For example, a plant may be deficient in chlorophyll, but not to the point of dying. The plant would be lacking chlorophyll to some degree but may still survive. Many of these have accessory pigments to supply increased utilization of sunlight. Some are lighter green or yellow looking.
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Explanation:The plant would be lacking chlorophyll to some degree but may still survive. They do not dissolve in water and must be attached to membrane within the cell. Carotenoids cannot transfer sunlight energy directly through the photosynthesis pathway, but must pass their absorbed energy chlorophyll.
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