A1: No plants contain chlorophyll in order to make food. Not all plants contain chlorophyll. Plants which contain chlorophyll, contain it in order to breathe. A2: plants do use it to breathe but plants also use it to help them make food.
I think all living plants contain chlorophyll as they need them to photosynthise to provide energy and food for themselves. Not all living plants contain chlorophyll but papaya & tomato plants certainly contain chlorophyll.
No, stem cells do not contain chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is what makes plants green. It is also used as a food dye.
Most green plants contain a green pigment called chlorophyll in their leaves. This chlorophyll is responsible for the manufacture of food in plants.
The green chloroplasts (which contain chlorophyll) in the leaves of plants.
They cannot make their own food without chlorophyll, so they need to absorb other plants' food
They contain chlorophyll which is only found in plants. As for what is found in chlorophyll, Magnesium. ~KKMG1
Yes.
plants and plantlike protists
Animals and humans do not contain chlorophyll and can not make their own food!
The leaves are the organs that help green plants to make food. Leaves contain chlorophyll which is used in the process of photosynthesis.
The leaves contain the majority of a tree's chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is necessary for photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is how plants make food; thus the majority of the food is made in the leaves. Leaves=food factory.
They are chemical organelles (cell parts) that contain chlorophyll so plants can make their own food.