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Rory Hale
22 August, 14:28
What is the principle pigment of plants?
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Elijah Le
22 August, 16:51
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The main pigment of plants is "chlorophyll," which gives the green color characteristic of most vegetables, absorbs very well the light in the bands of red and violet, reflecting the green light.
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