Biology, asked by ajeeth4680, 10 months ago

Why is the lower part of a leafless green in colour?

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Answered by Toshika654
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Leafs are plant organs which (typically) serve two purposes (sometimes more). ... The source of the green color is chlorophyll, a pigment used to collect energy for photosynthesis (the reason it isgreen is that other parts of the light spectrum are absorbed).

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Answered by HumanTorch11
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Answer: Because of less chlorophyll and green melanin in the lower parts of the leaves. Not All plant's leaves have less green colour.

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