sometimes the leaves which are not green contain chlorophyll. red /yellow like colored leaves contain it but the color pigment are higher than chlorophyll but the fact is colorless plants such as mushrooms doesn't contain it.
plants use carbon dioxide, which they get from their leaves and water, from the roots and sunlight which they get from the sun in order to photosynthesize. The process of photosynthesizing is when the plant uses its chlorophyll(that is what makes plants green) to change water, sunlight and carbon dioxide to turn into glucose, which it uses for the 7 life processes and turns it into starch.
it has red leaves because it is aloud to absovrb a lot of heat during cold seasons
Brown leaves also contain chlorophyll but the brown pigment mask the green pigment and hence the leaves appear brown.
There are other pigments in plants too such as xanthophyll and bromophytin, these are different colours because they absorb different wavelengths of light. Chlorophyll is the most common of the plant pigments.
sometimes the leaves which are not green contain chlorophyll. red /yellow like colored leaves contain it but the color pigment are higher than chlorophyll but the fact is colorless plants such as mushrooms doesn't contain it.
plants use carbon dioxide, which they get from their leaves and water, from the roots and sunlight which they get from the sun in order to photosynthesize. The process of photosynthesizing is when the plant uses its chlorophyll(that is what makes plants green) to change water, sunlight and carbon dioxide to turn into glucose, which it uses for the 7 life processes and turns it into starch.
Yes. Plants with leaves with colours other than green still contain chloroplasts (which are the part of the plant which does the photosynthesis). The reason the leaves aren't green is because other colour pigments are more prominent and they camouflage the green of the chloroplasts... but they do certainly still contain chloroplasts and undergo photosynthesis.
It's fresh water seaweed. Seaweed grows in oceans, seas, lakes, rivers and other water bodies. Seaweed is a micro-organism comprised of algae. Algae does not contain the plant characteristics of stems, leaves, roots etc, but does contain clorophyll which allows it to grow by photosynthesis. There are thousands of species of seaweed and they come in green, red and brown colours.
no, only green plants with red leaves
it has red leaves because it is aloud to absovrb a lot of heat during cold seasons
Plants look green because inside the leaves there are chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are green and they are there to help make energy for the plant using the sun to make glucose (energy). In autumn/fall the leaves dont need the chloroplasts because there is less sun so the plant turns red/yellow/brown. A plant also contains xanthophyll and other things that are coloured yellow/red/brown, the xanthophyll is usually covered up by the chloroplast. So when there is no chloroplasts the Xanthophyll can change the leaf colour.
Like extant gazelles, the Red Gazelle ate shrubs, plants, grasses, and leaves.
When in a normally green plant, it indicates a lack in production of chlorophyll, made by the chloroplasts. However, some plants simply have red leaves.
All plants contain the molecule Chlorophyll which is used by most plants in the process of photosynthesis. This Chlorophyll molecule absorbs Red and Blue light to use the energy from these wavelengths leaving green light to be reflected. It is this reflected green light that makes the leaves of plants look green.
Brown leaves also contain chlorophyll but the brown pigment mask the green pigment and hence the leaves appear brown.
Red tea has no tannins or caffeines. Technically, red tea is a tisane and not a tea since it does not contain leaves of the Camellia Sinensis.