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why are the leaves of a plant usually green​

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Answered by Nicknwp
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Answer:

Leaves are green because of the pigment called chlorophyll.

Explanation:

Chlorophyll are found in thylakoid membrane of chloroplast. Chlorophyll absorbs wavelength of other colours and gives green colour in result.

Answered by naiduasn2009
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Answer:

Chlorophyll is a pigment found in the thylakoid membranes of the chloroplasts in the leaves. This is why plants are green. The simple answer is that plants are green because they have green chloroplasts (organelles that carry out photosynthesis). ... Chlorophyll is a pigment that absorbs red and blue light.

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