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Cuticle
Plant cells have chloroplasts, which contain the substance chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is the key substance that allows plants to convert energy from the sun into chemical energy for sustaining the plant.
Plants do that, as well as certain algae. The process is called photosynthesis, and uses a substance called chlorophyll - that's what gives plants their green color.
The green pigment in leaves.
when each substance burns, it releases different amounts of energy. this is shown in the colours they emit as the flame when burning. Very high energy is shown by the burning of a purple flame, and it goes down in the spectrum to red, which is the lowest energy flame colour. examples of these are: lithium-red sodium-yellow iron-gold copper-green/blue potassium-lilac
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Pigments
Plants do this in the chloroplasts in their green leaves.
Leaves contains Green pigment called chlorophyll which contains chloroplast (cells) that captures sunlight sunlight and the plant makes it food. :)
What is the green substance in leaves of plants? The green substance in the leaves of plants is a pigment called chlorophyll
chlorophill
The Palisade Mesophyll is principally responsibly for turning the suns energy into usable chemical energy for the plant though photosynthesis. The Mesophlyy is filled with chloroplasts which is what gives leaves their distinctive green. Hope that helps
That pigment is called clorophyl.
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Chlorophyll.
chloroplast
Photosynthesis takes place in the leaves of a tree, which is evident by their green color. The green color is due to the presence of chlorophyll, which captures sunlight to convert C02 to oxygen.