Biology, asked by drrajmohan2005, 9 months ago

Why are leaves of some plants not green,and either red or brown ?? Is it because of presence of lipids or because of presence of other pigments? If the answer is something else please do say so...

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Answered by ADRIAL123
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Answer:

chlorophyll because they do not make food

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Though plants are generally thought to be green, there are some that are not. If a plant appears another color, such as red, it is not necessarily because the plant does not contain chlorophyll. Other pigments may cover up the green pigment, making the plant appear a different color.

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