<span>The question says,'the orange colour of carrot roots and marigold flowers comes from cell bodies known as chromoplasts. The statement is true. Chromoplasts are coloured plastids, they usually contain a yellow or orange pigment. They can be found in roots, leaves, fruits and ageing leaves and are responsible for the distinctive colours of these plant parts.</span>
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<span>The complete question includes these choices: a. vitamin B6
b. calcium
c. water
d. protein The correct answer is c. water. Water has a peculiar chemical structure, with special and unique properties that are crucial for chemical reactions (eg good dissolving properties, resistance to pressure and fluidity throughout changes of state).</span>