The plant would lose its color and eventually start to wither.
Probably nothing would happened except the plant would grow faster and bigger. However, if it were to be watered too much the plant could develop root rot and die. Greenhouses in my area of the desert frequently grow desert plants for sale,
If the water lilly was placed in an area with permanent water. it would probably do fine. Without water, however, it would quickly die.
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There would be no sexual reproduction.
It would decompose
The plant would lose its color and eventually start to wither.
Chlorophyll is a pigment that makes photosynthesis in the plant and without photosynthesis there would be no glucose, oxygen, and water from the plant and the plant would ultimately die
It will not make food because of the absence of chlorophyll.....
The plant would look much greener, and would undergo photosynthesis more.
They will die if they will die we will also die.
The cells would be unable to photosynthesise, and no glucose would be made. Therefore the plant would not be able to sustain itself and would simply die.
There is a cell inside a body of a plant called a chlorophyll. A chlorophyll is a part of the plant cell that collects energy from the sun and converts it into glucose for the plant to live on. A chlorophyll is very important for a plant and without it, the plant would die off.
Without chloroplast(chlorophyll), the plant will not be able to make food and thus would die. So, the chloroplast is found in every plant.
The Chlorophyll of the plant helped it to achieve Photosynthesis by obtaining energy from the plant for light.
it will dry up Photosynthesis would not be able to happen.
chlorophyll being green, is absorbing the relatively low energy red light and reflecting the higher energy green. But even this sort of analysis depends on the properties of the incoming light. Chlorophyll would be better in the redder light of some stars and poorer in the bluer light of others.
No food will be produced. So no energy will be produced