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green plants have chlorophyll and that's what makes them different
Not necessarily. While many plants are green due to chlorophyll, there are other organisms like algae and some bacteria that can also be green. So, being green does not always mean something is a plant.
Green plants make food from sunlight. All animals get their food by eating plants (living things) or animals (also living things)
We live off the green plants and we may be able to replicate phtosunthesis someday.
They do not have stem,roots or leaves.No xylem or phloem.
animals depends on other animal while plants depends on it self
Because they can't eat any other living things.
by eating an animal that feeds on a plant or eat a plant
Green plants may not seem that important to us in our everyday lives. We take so ... No other organisms can, so we all depend on the plants to start the process.
Green plants have chlorophyll, a pigment that allows them to undergo photosynthesis and convert sunlight into energy. Other plants may lack chlorophyll or have different methods of obtaining nutrients, making them unable to produce food through photosynthesis.
Its is different from other rainforests because it has different animals and plants living there and also they have different types of tribes living there as well and they have differerent physical and chemical changes
No, not all plants have green pigments. While chlorophyll is the most common pigment that gives plants their green color, some plants may have other pigments like red, yellow, or purple. These pigments can help the plants absorb different wavelengths of light for photosynthesis.