How do the young leaves differ in appearance from the older leaves? a. The young leaves are more yellow than the older leaves.
b. The young leaves are smaller than the older leaves.
c. The young leaves are dead, but the older leaves are still alive.
d. The young leaves are darker green, and the older ones are yellow.

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Answer:

Option-D

Explanation:

A plant leaf is a photosynthetic organ of the plant which contains the chlorophyll pigment. The plants have the ability to form new leaves or young leaves when the older leaves shed away.

The younger and older plant leaves can be distinguished on the basis of their color.

The younger leaves as they grow to appear darker due to the presence of higher number of chlorophyll pigments which imparts green color. But as the leaves got older, the color of the leaves changes to yellow as they necrosis leads to the death of the leaves and the anthocyanin pigment imparts yellow color.

Thus, Option-D is the correct answer.

Answer:

Answer D

It anwser is D because you just use logic to rule out all of the other ones to get your answer

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