Why bananas are green when they grow ?
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The green peel of the banana is due to the abundance of chlorophyll. ... Ethylene is a crucial ripening hormone that makes bananas change color, as it aids the fruit in its ripening. The chlorophyll in the peel breaks down, and the starch within the fruit is converted into simple sugars.
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When the bananas are mature, but still green on the plant, they begin to produce ethylene gas, which is a naturally occurring hormone from the plant that triggers the ripening process. ... The riper the bananas become, the more ethylene gas they produce.
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