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non green plants are simply plants that are not green in colour because of less quantity of chlorophyll in some species of plants. as chlorophyll has a green pigment and it plays a fairly big role in photosynthessis, these non green plants have a little and that is why they are not green. yet, they can make food from sunlight with that little chlorophyll that they have. another explanation is that the non-green leaves live on saprophytic nutrition. examples of such plants are: blue colorado spruce and japanese red maple.
Plant cells have a strong cell wall surrounding the cell, as opposed to an animal cell, which has only a cell membrane enclosing it. This cell wall is made of a tough material called cellulose. Also, plants are autotrophic organisms, which means that they produce their own 'food' using energy from the sun. The process by which they obtain 'food' is called photosynthesis, and this process occurs in the chloroplasts. The chloroplasts contain chlorophyll, which is causes the plant to appear green. Animal cells do not have a cell wall or chloroplasts.
plants
It is green in color. They make plants green
It is green in color. They make the plants green
It is green in color. They make plants green
Cell wall
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chlorophyll is what makes the plant greenchloroplast is what conducts photosynthesis
No it is hyaline. Chlorophyll in chloroplasts make plants green
A plant cell has a vacuole and a cell wall. Green plants also have the organelles known as chloroplasts.
A green pigment found in plants