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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.

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when when a mom and dad like each other they usually make red leaves from something called SEWING and then the red leaves have babies that r special the end

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they contain chlorophyll just as the other leaves. The only difference is that they contain a whole lot of other pigments which make them look red or brown

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i don't know how far i am true. but plants usually absorbs red light and blue light. so it think that the leaves might contain some red pigment to photosynthesise with red light.

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