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12 December, 14:56
Why does a plant have color
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Audrina Leach
12 December, 15:11
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Because of the pigments. Like chlorophyll pigment is always green. Specific colors of light and reflect other colors, depending on their chemical structure.
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Sasha Fischer
12 December, 15:25
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Plant leaves and stems aren't always green, because they have many pigments other than chlorophyll.
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