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why are some leaves of plants which contain chlorophyll are not in green colour​

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Answered by ZalimGudiya
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Answer:

When leaves contain high concentration of anthocyanin pigments, the leaves appear red or purple in colour. We know that chlorophyll is needed to make food in leaves for the plants. But leaves of other colours like red, yellow or purple also contain chlorophyll hidden under the non-green pigments.

Answered by officialkaur
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Explanation:

When leaves contain high concentration of anthocyanin pigments, the leaves appear red or purple in colour. We know that chlorophyll is needed to make food in leaves for the plants. But leaves of other colours like red, yellow or purple also contain chlorophyll hidden under the non-green pigments.

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