Chlorophyll
Chlorophyll A and B is what gives leafs their green colour.
The green colour of the leaves is from the pigment chlorophyll
Chlorophyll contained in Chloroplasts is used for photosynthesis, it is also the Chlorophyll which gives the leaf it's green colour.
rose leaf are green in colour.
in a variegated leaf only the green areas of the leaf turns blue black in colour when tested for starch what is the best way to explan that
Leaves that do not have a uniform colour are called variegated leaves.
what colour does the clear alcohol become once the leaf is boiled in it
Blue
green
The singular possessive of leaf is leaf's.Example: The leaf's colour changed from green to orange as autumn approached.
Actually, chlorophyl is what gives plants their green colour/pigment. so my theory is that any part of a plant that isn't green doesn't contain chlorophyl
Nope - they're green because of the chemical Chlorophyll which is present in the tissues of the leaf.