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17 June, 03:37

If a plant cell had a mutation such that the chlorophyll pigment did not absorb yellow light, which part of the chloroplast would have a different color than unmutated plants?

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  1. 17 June, 03:42
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    The thylakoids

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    The thylakoids have a different color because this part of the chloroplast is where the pigements are responsible for absorbing the different light spectra (chlorophyll, carotenoids, xanthophylls)
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