They depend on other living organisms for their nutrition .and it depends on their mode of nutrition...
Non-green plants also have chlorophyll. But large amount of colour pigments cover ups the green colour and become of another colour. The non-green plants also carry photosynthesis as the green plants carry out.
Some non-green plants do not have chlorophyll. Such plants either become parasite on other organisms or develop saprophytic mode of nutrition as in case of large number of fungi.
autroph of course because you would know that if you look in you text book we are learning that in conyers middle school and that school rocks
non green plants also have chlorophyll. but large amount of colour pigments
The mode of nutrition in non green plants is heterotrophic mode of nutrition
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By saprophytic or parasitic mode of nutrition
no they are non-green
Plants with non green leaves do have chlorophyll and do carry out photosynthesis. It is just that the chlorophyll is masked by other pigments.
No, photosynthesis cannot occur in the non-green parts of variegated leaves because photosynthesis needs chlorophyll to occur, and the non-green parts of the plants lack chlorophyll.
Stichothimia is a substance that helps non-green plants grow instead of photosynthesis.
By saprophytic or parasitic mode of nutrition
maby a diferent type of chlorifie
1} autotrophs --- green plants are able to prepare their own food from simple raw materials ---- carbon dioxide from the air , and water from the soil. plants get the enegy for preparing food from sunlight. this mode of nutrition where green plants make food themselves from simple substances is called autotrophic nutrition. such plants are therefore called autotrophs. 2} hetrotrophs --- animals and non - green plants, such as fungi and bacteria, cannot prepare their own food. they depend directly or indirectly on green plants for their nutrition. this mode of nutrition is called hetrotrophic nutrition. animals and non - green plants are known as hetrotrophs.
mashrooms or all types of fungi are non green plants
non green plants are simply plants that are not green in colour because of less quantity of chlorophyll in some species of plants. as chlorophyll has a green pigment and it plays a fairly big role in photosynthessis, these non green plants have a little and that is why they are not green. yet, they can make food from sunlight with that little chlorophyll that they have. another explanation is that the non-green leaves live on saprophytic nutrition. examples of such plants are: blue colorado spruce and japanese red maple.
no non green plants dont photosynthesize only green plants do i havent figured out which types dont
theoretically green plants contain every color except green, so non green plants in our eyes only contain the color green
no they are non-green
True plants (as opposed to fungus) have chlorophyll in their leaves. They carry out photosynthesis like any other plant, but other chemicals in the leaves mask the chlorophyll, giving the leaf a non-green hue.There is also a species of parasitic dodder (Cuscuta europaea) which does not photosynthesize, and depends on other plants for nutrition.
Yes they are non-green plantsAdditional answerHey, no. There are plenty of green algae!
Non green plants get their food from decayed food
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