Green algae.
No, stem cells do not contain chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is what makes plants green. It is also used as a food dye.
In cactus leaves are absent. Chlorophyll are found in trunk mainly.
In a plant, the meristematic tissue contains stem cells
It is about chloroplasts. It is happening inside the chloroplast.
Because chorophyll is the pigment responsible for photosynthesis, which requires light to function, so there is no chlorophyll in the roots, and only a small amount in the stem.
the petiole is the stemlike part that attaches the leaf to the stem the blade is the board flat part which contains the green coloring matter called chlorophyll
No, stem cells do not contain chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is what makes plants green. It is also used as a food dye.
stem cell
stem cell
light refraction of the presence of chlorophyll.
Green comes from chlorophyll the photosensitive chemical in photosynthesis. It is only useful when there is light to exploit. There is no light inside the stem of the plant so there is no chlorophyll there.
A mushroom has no chlorophyll, no true stem, or roots.
Here are the following functions of the root, stem, and leaf. Root- It stores food, absorbs water & nutrients, and anchors the plant to the ground. Stem- Supports plant, transports nutrients, and storage of food/nutrients. Leaf- Contains chloroplast (filled with chlorophyll) and it's where photosynthesis takes place.
The Stem
Stem cells
green because of chlorophyll present in it.
In cactus leaves are absent. Chlorophyll are found in trunk mainly.