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The Leaves
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Chloroplasts occur in photosynthetic, eukaryotic autotrophs, such as plants and green algae. Chloroplasts contain the green pigment chlorophyll, which gives plants and green algae their green color. The oak tree has green leaves, plus its a plant. Therefore, the oak tree has chloroplasts. A mushroom is a fungus, and an earthworm is an animal. Neither fungi nor animals have chloroplasts and are therefore not green in color.
The rainforest contains some of the most exotic and plentiful tree populations in existence. The tree most have heard of is the Kapok tree, but there is also the Lemon Aspen, White Aspen, Red Tulip Oak, and many more.
Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll which help to make the food for the plant (glucose). First, chloroplasts are essential for the process of photosynthesis. You need to know that the onion bulb we refer to in daily life grows underground, which is not exposed to the sunlight, it only stores food for the plant. And you also need to know, the process of photosynthesis, requires lights. Because onion bulbs are underground, what is the use of having chloroplasts? The onion plants have green shoots where there are chloroplasts. You can simply tell that there is no chloroplast in onion bulbs because they are not green. Onion bulbs just basically shares a similar environment with root cells.You can check the images in Google and you actually see that onion cell does not have any chloroplasts.
The Leaves
fruit?
Yes, trees are full of chloroplasts in their leaves.
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Yes. Any part of a plant or tree that contains the seeds is considered fruit.
The Pharynx is the part of the throat that is behind the mouth and nasal cavity and above the esophagus and the trachea, or the tubes going down to the stomach and lungs.
it is not a nut, although that is a common mistake, the coconut part that falls of the tree is a seed which contains fruit
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Chloroplasts occur in photosynthetic, eukaryotic autotrophs, such as plants and green algae. Chloroplasts contain the green pigment chlorophyll, which gives plants and green algae their green color. The oak tree has green leaves, plus its a plant. Therefore, the oak tree has chloroplasts. A mushroom is a fungus, and an earthworm is an animal. Neither fungi nor animals have chloroplasts and are therefore not green in color.
"Tree" contains a long vowel sound in the word "ee" as in "ē."