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Why plants green in colour?

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Why plants green in colour?

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  1. Switch off your computer and open your Botany book !!!

    An 8 year old will know the answer to this question...


  2. because of the chlorophyll which is green in colour....  

  3. because of the chlorophylle

  4. because of chlorophyll they must be green because it is the color which absobs the specific wavelengths which is very critical for plants in the process of manufacturing food called photosynthesis.

  5. Chlorophyll.

  6. IT IS DUE TO "GREEN PIGMENT" CALLED "CHLOROPHYLL"

  7. Leaves are green because they have a green pigment called chlorophyll. They have small pores called stomata. Carbon dioxide (CO2) is absorbed into these leaves through the stomata. And sunlight gives energy to the plant to convert water and CO2 into sugar and starch, which is the food of the plant.

    hiphopper99 -  you might be a ''cool guy''? but you you are definitely not well-mannered. just answer the question!! if you can't then don't!!

  8. Because of Pigment Chlorophyll in the chloroplasts of plant cells, especially in leave cells.

  9. Sir, What colour plants you want

    I have seen so many colours plants

    But in general they r green

  10. it is just because of a pigment named chlorohyll.

  11. plants are of various colours ....  red blue yellow etc .....

    the LEAVES are GREEN COLOURED because CHROLLPHY absorbs all colours except green....


  12. plants are green in color because of green-pigment called Chloroplast!

  13. The green colour of plants is due to a" Pigment" named "Chlorophyll" presen in the leaves of plants

  14. Chlorophyll in most plants (there are several types of chlorophyll) mainly absorbs light in the red and blue parts of the spectrum.  Thus green light is left over to reflect off the plant.  

  15. Plants obtain their coloration from the pigments they have. The main pigment we see is called chlorophyll. We see it as green because it reflects green light. When chlorophyll breaks down (this is what happens in the fall), other pigments that were masked by the chlorophyll become visible. This explains why many plants of brilliant displays of fall foliage.

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