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Chlorophyll is the green pigment in plants. Chlorophyll is found in cyanobacteria and it is found in the chloroplasts of plants and algae.

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Plant cells contain organelles called chloroplasts. These chloroplasts contain a green substance called chlorophyll. This is what gives plants their green color.

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The pigment found in plant cells that gives them their green colour is chlorophyll. This is found in the chloroplasts of the cell, where photosynthesis occurs.

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Chlorophyll. They get their yellows and reds from xanthophylls and carotenes.

By the way we see the leaf as green because that is the only color it cannot use; it absorbs the rest!

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It's Chloroplasts.

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Chlorophyll

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Chlorophyll

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