Plants make chlorophyll by the process of photosynthesis.
Photosynthesis
photosynthesis
There is no such thing as a plant without chlorophyll, unless you can tell me straight that you have seen a colorless plant that you can see right through. Dead plants lose their chlorophyll, though.
The primary photosynthetic pigment that is found in plants is Chlorophyll A. Chlorophyll A is responsible for giving the plants a green appearance.
Because the chloroplasts that make chlorophyll are green.
Chlorophyll is located in plants, more specifically in the chloroplasts of plants. It is found in a solution within the chloroplasts called the "stroma"
The membranous structures in the chlorophyll contain the green pigment chlorophyll .the color of plants come from clorophyll
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.
Only photosynthesising plants need to produce chlorophyll, because they feed autotrophically i.e. they make their own food, and chlorophyll is used to make plants' food. Animals don't make their own food so have no need for chlorophyll.
chlorophyll help plants to make as it has the presence of sunlight that enable the chlorophyll to take place
Photsynthesis is the process in which plants use chlorophyll to make food.
to make food for plants
Yes.
Chlorophyll
CHLOROPHYLL
Plants are green because they have a substance called chlorophyll in them.
Chlorophyll is vital for photosynthesis, which allows plants to absorb energy from light. Chlorophyll molecules are arranged in and around photosystems that are embedded in the thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts.
Has now chlorophyll
Most green plants contain a green pigment called chlorophyll in their leaves. This chlorophyll is responsible for the manufacture of food in plants.