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Lettuce, but there are different types of it.
The chloroplasts in a lettuce leaf cell are responsible for color. The chloroplasts are what make lettuce leaves look green.
Yes. All green leaves contain chloroplasts Yes, because all plants have chloroplasts, and lettuce is a plant
sure. There are leaves which do not have any green in them. There are Orange and Red leaves
Babies often have green poo or yellow poo as it passes through the system so quicklyMoreMany herbivores with inefficient digestion also have green feces. Goose droppings in my office park are almost indistinguishable from wet grass clippings. Almost.Cows - use to shovel the stuff at the dairy farmLagomorphs, a family of mammals including rabbits and pikas, leave green droppings after they eat fresh vegetation. They then re-eat the feces and re-digest them. After the second digestion, the feces will be brown as more nutriment is extracted.Any animal can have green feces if it has an upset stomach or diarrhea.
Lettuce, but there are different types of it.
means that you have recently eaten alot of lettuce or other green foods......
Lettuce is not a fruit; it is a green, leafy vegetable. There are different types of lettuce which varies from lighter to darker green with different shaped leaves.
The chloroplasts in a lettuce leaf cell are responsible for color. The chloroplasts are what make lettuce leaves look green.
lettuce
Yes. All green leaves contain chloroplasts Yes, because all plants have chloroplasts, and lettuce is a plant
No, lettuce and cabbage are two different vegetables. Lettuce leaves are a little more green in color and not as firm as cabbage leaves, which are generally lighter in color, unless is it red cabbage.
"As a rule of thumb, the outer leaves as well as lettuce varieties that are dark green and reddish in color are the most nutritious. But even popular, but pale, iceberg lettuce provides water, fiber, folate, and small amounts of other important vitamins and minerals like zinc and potassium." -http://www.bcm.edu/cnrc/consumer/archives/lettuce.htm
It is a green
CAUTION do not feed your guineas pigs red lettuce or cabbage green is the fav for g piggies
Actually, they can. But rabbits prefer carrots, more lettuce, because when you give a rabbit a carrot, it only eats the green lettuce part.
whats your favorite green salad ? you might like one made of spinach. perhaps you choose iceberg lettuce or crispy romaine. when you munch on any of these, you're eating leaves.