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Sandra Davis
27 August, 18:55
Why arent all plants green?
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Avah Galloway
27 August, 19:59
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Some plants do not have chlorophyll inside their chloroplast, they have different pigments that reflect different colors.
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Angel Wall
27 August, 21:41
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Chlorophyll pigment is always green. Plant leaves and stems aren't always green because they have many pigments other than chlorophyll. Pigments are molecules that absorb specific colors of light and reflect other colors, depending on their chemical structure. The reflected colors are what give pigments their color.
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