The substance that gives plants their green color is chlorophyll. This pigment absorbs mostly blue and red light, but reflects green light. It is the substance that allows plants to perform photosynthesis, using the light it absorbs to power the process of transforming water and carbon dioxide into carbohydrates.
Chlorophyll is the substance that keeps plants green in color. It is located in the chloroplasts of all plants.
the substance is the well known chlorophyll, a porphyrin fragment that binds a magnesium atom within its structure. hope it helps. have a merry Xmas. chlorophyll
Chlorophyll is a green pigment found in cyanobacteria and the chloroplasts of algae and plants.
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You can find the name of plants in dictionaries or local book shops also go to a green house.
The disease that turns plants white, caused by lack of light, is called Etiolation.
The chemical in the leaves of green plants that is used to trap sunlight during photosynthesis is called chlorophyll.
Green plants are green largely because of the compound chlorophyll; the "chloro" part of the compound name comes from a Greek root meaning "greenish-yellow".
Chlorophyll. It is what makes a plant green, and makes the plant grow by sunlight. BTW ima 8th grader.(:
Plants produce their own food using 'photosynthesis'.
A plant has green leaves. The substance that makes them green is called chlorophyll. The plant uses the chlorophyll to photosynthesise which is the name for the process of it making its own food.
If you mean the green pigment in leaves of plants, it's called the chlorophyll. But if you're really referring to the green leaves of plant, then sorry, I don't know. The answer would still be green leaves, if you're looking for the name of the green leaves of plants.
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Yes ! Lichen are the name of a double organism, consisting of a fungus and a true plant.
It's called chlorophyll.
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