All green plants contain chlorophyll and photosynthesis
plants are not green,its light green
Non green plants is a term used in the past to describe fungi. Before the Whittaker 5 - kingdom system (1969), There were 4 kingdoms used in classification; bacteria, protists, plants and animals. Fungi were grouped in with plants, but because they lacked chlorophyll, they were referred to as non green plants. Today they are a separate kingdom under Domain Eukarya.
some are green with red stripes some are just all green their is a lot of different kinds
There is a reason why plants appear green. Inside a plant, the plastid chloroplast contains green pigment that reflects green light. This means that plants do not use green lights in large amounts (there are some other plastids that uses the color green, but there are few in number). So when you give plants green light, they cannot use it as efficient as they would if it was a different color.
It means that ferns are green in color. Some plants are not green.
Some green algae are unicellular
some animals eat the green plants. The plants feed the animal, and the animal fertilizes the field with its droppings.
The color green in plants comes from the chlorophyll it uses to make food from the energy of the sun. Some plants are not green and can make the food they need themselves using nutrients in soil and water.
Almost all plants use photosynthesis, even some without chlorophyll. But green plants would not be green if they were not using chlorophyll-based photosynthesis.
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Because those plants have anthocyanins in them.
All green plants contain chlorophyll and photosynthesis
Some plants are bacteria, green blue red algae, acritarches, angiosperms and conifers
No. Bacteria are not classified as plants, although some perform photosynthesis like plants.
because is supose to be green and not another color and because is a plant most plants are green........
plants are not green,its light green