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why plants are green in colour??​

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Answered by havyadarji2007
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So, plants and their leaves look green because the “special pair” of chlorophyll molecules uses the red end of the visible light spectrum to power reactions inside each cell. The unused green light is reflected from the leaf and we see that light.

Answered by ItzRomanticBabe
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Why are plants green?

☞From small plants to large trees of deep forests, from grasslands to seaweeds at the bottom of the ocean, all are green in colour, which gives an amazing and freshening effect to nature and to the mother planet.

Why are these plants green in colour, why not blue or white?

☞The simplest and most excellent answer to this question is chlorophyll.

☞Yes, chlorophyll is the only pigment, which gives green colour to the plants and keeps our mother planet green.

Chlorophyll

☞Chlorophyll is a green coloured, natural and the primary pigment, present in all green plants and in other photosynthetic organisms such as cyanobacteria. The colour of plant leaves and tender part of stems are green due to the presence of this chlorophyll pigment.

☞There are different types of chlorophyll pigments and are distinguished mainly based on their composition, functions and other characteristics.

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