campbell0990
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  • 10-03-2020
  • Geography
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Why is a carrot more orange than an orange? One of my questions so hard. I dont know why.​

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boom2567
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  • 02-10-2020

Answer:

Because carrots contain more beta-carotene (which is converted in the body to Vitamin A). A class of chemicals called carotenoids creates many of the bright pigments in plants in the yellow-red range. Beta-carotene is a bright orange color. Carrots are well-known for their beta-carotene content, while oranges are not.

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