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What would happen if all green plants were to die?

we will die and only microbes will survive


What would happen if every animal became extinct?

there would only be plants


How would green plants grow in green light?

Generally, plants do not grow well in green light as the green portion of white light is reflected (this is why plants appear green), if a plant was subject to only green light it wouldn't take in as much light energy because it would be reflected, therefore, photosynthesis would not be carried out as efficiently as a plant subjected to white light.


What would happen if you planted a seed in only water?

you would get tastier, better food. plants would die


Does the fruits of green plants store starch?

no, only green plants with red leaves


What is the color of non green plants?

theoretically green plants contain every color except green, so non green plants in our eyes only contain the color green


Does non green plants have process of photosynthesis?

no non green plants dont photosynthesize only green plants do i havent figured out which types dont


Monocots and dicots are green plants?

Monocotyledons are plants that only have one seed cotyledon. Dicotyledons have to cotyledons. Not all of these plants have to be green plants.


Why only using green light would the plants look droopy?

Plants need a well-rounded spectrum of light for photosynthesis to occur efficiently. If only green light is used, it's not enough to meet the plant's energy needs. The plant would struggle to produce sufficient energy for growth, leading to droopy appearance as it tries to conserve energy.


Do animals and plants contain chlorophyll?

No animals do, and only green plants do.


What process that plants and animals use sunlight to make food?

Green plants use a process called photosynthesis to make food from sunlight. Only green plants can make their own food. Other plants (like mushrooms) and animals do not make their own food, but get nutrition from green plants (or dead green plants). Animals do not make food from sunlight. If they could, they would not need to eat.


Suppose a plant disease caused all the green plants to die out what effect would this likely have on the carnivore populations in the ecosystem?

Green plants are the majority of plants everywhere and the basis of all food pyramids. Not only would all carnivores go extinct but all omnivores and herbivores as well. The atmosphere would become de-oxygenated and brown, gold, and red algae would explode in population. In their ecosystem, green plants require:mates