pigment
chlorophyll is the green coloring plants use in photosynthesis
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chlorophyll
photosynthesis
yah
they use this thin called xylem
One is chloroplast... the rest I forgot.
Chlorophyll is a green coloring that mostly plants have. Chlorophyll is the reason most plants are green.
The chlorophyll in plants actually doesn't absorb green pigment; it reflects it, which is why chlorophyll is green.
Chlorophyll
Unless the food coloring has some active ingredient, it will not affect the salt water chemically. In the environment, adding excessive food coloring to water may reduce the amount of light available to plants living in the water. Otherwise the coloring itself is innocuous.
yes it does! It uses something called capilarry action