which are the colour that can be formed from plants and trees, what is the procedure
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Bilirubin is responsible for the yellow color seen in jaundice sufferers and bruises, and is created when hemoglobin (the pigment that makes blood red) is broken down. Recently this pigment has also been found in plants, specifically in the orange fuzz on seeds of the white Bird of Paradise tree. The bilirubin in plants doesn’t come from breaking down hemoglobin. (In animals hemoglobin is broken down to heme, and then converted to bilirubin.) Chlorophyll molecules have similar ring structures to those of heme, and it appears that breaking down chlorophyll can also yield bilirubin - or almost; the breakdown products require just one more step to produce bilirubin. It is fascinating to realize that the process of degradation starts the same way in plants as it does in our own bodies.