Chlorophyll is the thing that makes grass green! It is important in photosynthesis.
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Wild horses do require grass, though it doesn't actually have to be green, so long as the grass contains the correct amount of nutrients.
Grass looks green because it contains chlorophyll, papaya looks yellow because it contains xanthophyll and the edible parts of watermelon looks red because it contains caroteins inside it.
The seer of the grass and the grass itself are what makes the grass green. Unity of subject and object. One taste. The universe contains both the seer and the seen. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDRG9ZpzoX4
No, blood does not make grass grow green. Grass requires sunlight, water, and nutrients from the soil to grow green. Blood contains nutrients that could potentially benefit plants, but it is not a recommended or effective fertilizer for grass.
Grass appears green because it contains a pigment called chlorophyll which absorbs most wavelengths of light except green, which is reflected back to our eyes. This is why our eyes perceive grass as green in color.
Grass contains the pigment chlorophyll, which gives it its green color. It also contains cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin, which are structural components that make up the cell walls of the grass. Additionally, grass may contain various nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.
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It's been watered and has good soil! It looks green because it contains a pigment known as chlorophyll =)
the grass is green becasue of an chemical in it called hydro. poride.the grass is green becasue of an chemical in it called hydro. poride.I would think it would be because of the chloroplast in the green grass that is essential for photosynthesis. All plants I thought that are green and undergo photosynthesis contain chloroplast in order to capture he suns rays. By the way if you want to get really down to it grass is every color but green because what you are seeing is only the unabsorbed light that is bouncing off the grass and hitting your eye. so it is essentially every color but green if you think bout it. Just a little mind twist.
Basically that if something is green and they say green as grass then Its the colour of grass. Obvs. :L
Yes, lighting plays a crucial role in making grass appear green. Grass contains chlorophyll, which is the pigment responsible for its green color and is essential for photosynthesis. Adequate sunlight allows grass to produce energy through this process, leading to healthier, greener growth. Without sufficient light, grass may become pale or yellowish due to inadequate chlorophyll production.