• Question: Most plants are green in color they allocate by chlorophyll why does different plants with different colors use?

    Asked by desk20kue to Arnold, Edna, Elkana, Gliday, Jacinta, Michael, Mike, Mmboyi, Sally on 23 Jul 2025.
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      Edna Muthamia answered on 23 Jul 2025:


      The absence of green color in plants does not mean abbsence of chlorophyll. Many non-green plants still have chlorophyll but it’s hidden by other pigments such as Anthocyanins (reds, purples, blues) and carotenoids (yellows, oranges) can overshadow the green.

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