No, photosynthesis does not turn plants green. Photosynthesis uses light to create glucose and oxygen with carbon dioxide and water. Plants are green due to the chlorophyll found inside them. It is the chlorophyll that makes photosynthesis possible.
Chlorophyll makes photosynthesis possible young chap.
Plants are green because of their chloroplasts, And their chloroplasts are used in photosynthesis.
Photosynthesis.
Yes, the bulrush is a green plant which conducts photosynthesis, like all green plants.
No, photosynthesis does not turn plants green. Photosynthesis uses light to create glucose and oxygen with carbon dioxide and water. Plants are green due to the chlorophyll found inside them. It is the chlorophyll that makes photosynthesis possible.
Chlorophyll makes photosynthesis possible young chap.
Because they have enough light and water for photosynthesis
All plants, some protists, bacteria and blue green algae uses the sun to make photosynthesis. Plants use photosynthesis to create energy that then makes sugar for nutrient.
Photosynthesis occurs in chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are also what makes plants green!
Plants that use photosynthesis to get food are green because the chloroplasts in their cells are green
chlorophyll is the green coloring plants use in photosynthesis
Plants are green because of their chloroplasts, And their chloroplasts are used in photosynthesis.
Almost all plants use photosynthesis, even some without chlorophyll. But green plants would not be green if they were not using chlorophyll-based photosynthesis.
False, because only green plants carry out photosynthesis. Non-green plants do not carry out photosynthesis.
it is called photosynthesis and the plant uses the green pigment (which makes most plants' leaves green) is called chlorophyll.
chlorophyll is what makes the plant greenchloroplast is what conducts photosynthesis