Biology, asked by sonam3246, 9 months ago

why do we say that leaves are green in colour due to chlorophyll

what does chlorophyll do ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Green plants are green because they contain a pigment called chlorophyll. ... As shown in detail in the absorption spectra, chlorophyll absorbs light in the red (long wavelength) and the blue (short wavelength) regions of the visible light spectrum. Green light is not absorbed but reflected, making the plant appear green.

Green substance in producers that traps light energy from the sun, which is then used to combine carbon dioxide and water into sugars in the process of photosynthesis Chlorophyll is vital for photosynthesis, which helps plants get energy from light.

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Answered by wikasmushtaq
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HellO!

Chlorophyll is a light-absorbing pigment, and it actually gets its green color because it absorbs blue and red wavelengths of light. The green wavelengths are reflected, giving that unmistakable color to plants.

Since it is a light-absorbing pigment, hence the green colour.

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