Where do flowers get colour
Answers were Sorted based on User's Feedback
Answer / kusum
The pigment "anthocyanin" gives colour of the flowers
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 19 Yes | 3 No |
Answer / rachitha
Colours may be given to the flowers with respective to their pigment ex yellow by xanthophyll, blue by anthocyanin, phycocyanin and red brown by phycoerythrin
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 0 Yes | 0 No |
Answer / ragavi
Chromoplasts which are a type of plastids gives colour to the flowers
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 0 Yes | 0 No |
How do mushrooms reproduce sexually and asexually?
what are the differences between a monocot and a dicot lafe based on their tissues?
What will happen to plant if there is no chlorophyll?
Is epiphyte succession influenced more by autogenic (i.e. competition, facilitation) or allogenic factors?
what is the importance of the medicinal plant morinda elliptica?
Describe the Palaeobotany and Geology?
Classify the beet into fruits, roots, stem.
what is the comparative effect of organic manure & NPK fertilizer on amaranthus spp.?
In the angiosperm ovule,central cell of the embryosac,prior to the entry of the pollen tube,contains?
what are the functions of fusiform initials and ray initials?
In cleared and stained root material you have seen structures that appear to be empty sacs in the epidermal cells with ostioles that exit to the soil. Which division are these fungi likely to be from?
which side of a tree does moss grow?