In Biology, the organelles that are found in plant cells to color them green are called chloroplast. Chloroplasts is what captures light energy from the sun and converts it to highly charged election energy molecules like ATP, NADP and NADPH. These prossecc of converting sun light to free energy that can be used in the plant for food is called photosynthesis, is a very complex processes. Most think that photosynthesis is the same and can only happen in one organisum, i.e. plants. But infact there are other eukaryotic organisums other than plants that proform photosynthesis and even us photosynthesis in different way other than for covering light energy to free energy.
Chloroplasts are the structures found mostly in green plants. They contain chlorophyll, the pigment responsible for capturing light energy during photosynthesis. This process allows plants to convert light energy into chemical energy to produce their own food.
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The substance that gives green structures their color is chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is a pigment found in plants that plays a key role in photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy.
Yes, green algae do not have stomata. Stomata are specialized pores found in the leaves of vascular plants that are used for gas exchange. Green algae, being simple aquatic organisms, do not have the same structures found in vascular plants.
A green space is somewhere that has plants and grass and is mostly green because most nature plants are green.
trees and bushes and well mostly green plants
The color green is predominantly found in nature, such as in plants, trees, grass, and leaves. It is also commonly associated with growth, renewal, and tranquility. Additionally, green is a popular color in interior design and fashion.
Chlorophyll is a green coloring that mostly plants have. Chlorophyll is the reason most plants are green.
These structures are organelles called chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are the organelles where photosynthesis (making sugar from light) occurs. Chloroplasts are green because they are filled with chlorophyll which is a protein that absorbs light to capture the energy which is then stored in sugars.
Yes. There are 4 types of chlorophyll, two of which are not green and are found in seaweeds. Coloured plants (eg purple leaves) photosynthesise. These are mostly green plants with a strong colour hiding the green. Some free-swimming single-celled aquatic organisms photosynthesise. Lichens are not technically green plants but they symbiotically contain an algae that does.
in plants yes is called the chlorophyll
mostly green but... what kind of question is that?