Green colors in plants are produced by the presence of:     Pigments called chlorophylls a and b located in the chloroplasts.     Pigments called chlorophylls a and b located in cell vacuoles.     Pigments called carotenoids located in the chloroplasts.     Pigments called anthocyanins located in cell vacuoles.

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Green colors in plants are produced by the presence of:
   
Pigments called chlorophylls a and b located in the chloroplasts.
   
Pigments called chlorophylls a and b located in cell vacuoles.
   
Pigments called carotenoids located in the chloroplasts.
   
Pigments called anthocyanins located in cell vacuoles.
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