Green colour in plants is due to presence of:

Green colour in plants is due to presence of:

  • (A) Sodium
  • (B) Nitrogen
  • (C) Chlorophyll
  • (D) Iron pigments
The colour which we notice as green in plants comes from the chlorophyll pigment. Chlorophyll, the pigment which appears green, resides in the chloroplasts of the plant cells. The main function of the chlorophyll pigment is to absorb the red and blue colours of light and use them for photosynthesis, and reflect the green color. Chlorophyll pigment is the main pigment responsible for the green colour. This pigment has an important role to play in the process of photosynthesis, where light energy and food are obtained. The colour green does not directly result from the presence of any other element, such as the presence of sodium, nitrogen, or iron pigments.
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