No animals do, and only green plants do.
No. Chlorophyll is unique to green plants.
Water plants do contain chlorophyll, along with most other plants.
No, it's an exclusive attribute of plants. Plants contain chlorophyll (it's what makes them green), which through the process of photosynthesis produces glucose. Animals get glucose from plants.
No, cuticle does not contain chlorophyll.
no they do not contain chlorophyll
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.
Animals don't have chlorophyll's
Plants
The leaves of most plants appear green because they contain chlorophyll.
plants - it photosynthesises.
This is because chlorophyll in the plants allow them to absorb the suns energy and turn it into sugar through a process called photosynthesis. Animals do not contain chlorophyll within their bodies therefore they are not able to produce these sugars.