no they are non-green
They depend on other living organisms for their nutrition .and it depends on their mode of nutrition...
Chlorophyll is the pigment that gives plants their green color. It is essential for photosynthesis, the process in which plants convert sunlight into energy.
Leaves are green because of chlorophyll, a pigment that absorbs light for photosynthesis. Chlorophyll is most effective at capturing light in the green spectrum, so leaves appear green to our eyes. This process allows plants to convert sunlight into energy.
Non-green plants, like mushrooms and some bacteria, survive by obtaining nutrients in different ways. Some may be decomposers, breaking down organic matter for nutrition, while others may form symbiotic relationships with other organisms to obtain nutrients. These non-green plants have adapted to survive without photosynthesis by utilizing alternative methods for acquiring energy and nutrients.
a little sun flower it generally is plant so yup yes its possible
Saprophytic fungi
YES
Those non-green plants which depend on other organisms for food and derive the food from them are called as saprophytic plants. they release enzymes to break down the complex organic matter into simple form. for example bacteria, fungi etc.
Saprophytic plants
The plants which have chlorophyll content in them are in green colour. Most of the plants have chlorophyll content in them, so they are green in colour
There is no clorophyll which is the green colour of plants
They depend on other living organisms for their nutrition .and it depends on their mode of nutrition...
Chlorophyll is the pigment that gives plants their green color. It is essential for photosynthesis, the process in which plants convert sunlight into energy.
Because of chloropyle
mushroom is a saprophyte
saprophtyc plants lack chlorophyll.........
The green colour of the plant