Chlorophyll which is in the leaves which is needed for photosynthesis, which is a process that produces oxygen as a waste product and makes food from the plant.eg. strawberries. :-)
Chlorophyll, which is also responsible for turning sunlight into the plant's energy.
I know one, chlorophyll, but I'm not so sure about there being 2.
Plants need sunlight and water to grow.
chlorophyll is what makes the plant greenchloroplast is what conducts photosynthesis
The chlorophyll has a green pigment, thus giving the plant its [green] color.
the answer varies because not all leaves are the same but most green leaves only contain a lighter shade of green(sort of like a jade green)
Because those plants have anthocyanins in them.
Chlorophyll is the green pigment that makes the leaf green. It is found in the Chloroplasts.Hope that helps. :)
green plants have chlorophyll and that's what makes them different
it makes the plants green
chlorophyll is what makes the plant greenchloroplast is what conducts photosynthesis
chlorophyl
chlorophyll makes peas green along with all the other plants
Chlorophyll is what plants use to conduct photosynthesis. Chlorophyll makes plants look green so only green plants will have chlorophill in them. Therefore in answer to your question it will just be leafy greens that have chlorophyll in them!
All plants contain the molecule Chlorophyll which is used by most plants in the process of photosynthesis. This Chlorophyll molecule absorbs Red and Blue light to use the energy from these wavelengths leaving green light to be reflected. It is this reflected green light that makes the leaves of plants look green.
The chlorophyll has a green pigment, thus giving the plant its [green] color.
Chloroplast.
Cloraphyll
Chlorophyll like all plants
Chlorophyll makes plants green. When the chlorophyll dies, the green color goes with it. Chlorophyll makes plants green. When the chlorophyll dies, the green color goes with it.