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  1. Water soluble pigments found in plant cell vacuoles are
    1. Xanthophylls
    2. Chlorophylls
    3. Carotenoids
    4. Anthocyanins
Correct Option: D

Many leaves produce water-soluble vacuolar pigments, which are stored within cell vacuoles (microscopic water sacs within each cell). Two major classes of leaf vacuolar pigments are anthocyanins and betalains.



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