it makes the plants green
There is no clorophyll which is the green colour of plants
Yes
Cloroplast which also has clorophyll in it which makes the colour of the plant green
plants contain clorophyll and they are producers
There doesn't appear to be any recognized connection between clorophyll and clorophom. Clorophyll is a green pigment found in plants that is essential for photosynthesis, while "clorophom" does not seem to be a recognized term in biology. It is possible that "clorophom" is a misspelling or a non-scientific term.
Chlorophyll B is an example of an accessory pigment in plants.
well,plants take in carbon dioxide through their clorophyll(located on the leaf.they make sugar out of it. that will be food for a plant
The amout of clorophyll decreases. That tends for the leaves to dry out!
clorophyll is the green pigment in leaves, it is essential for photosynthisis as it absorbes the sun light
Chlorophyll is found in the chloroplasts of plant cells, specifically in the thylakoid membranes. These membranes are where the process of photosynthesis occurs, allowing plants to convert sunlight into energy.
Clorophyll is a green substance in the cells of leaves. Your question answered by Witcliffe Cunningham.
it makes the green in a leaf