Carbon dioxide and water
Carbon dioxide and water.
I think that you will have yellow becaues green color could make yellow.
green chlorophyll pigmentscarbon dioxidewater
Green plants are classified into two main groups: non-vascular plants (like mosses and liverworts) and vascular plants (like ferns and seed plants). Vascular plants are further divided into two groups based on whether they reproduce through seeds (gymnosperms and angiosperms) or spores (like ferns).
Blue and yellow combine to make green.
if you mix green and yellow you will get a lighter shade of green!!!!!!!!!!! === ===
chloroplasts and cell walls
Plants use water and carbon dioxide to make glucose through the process of photosynthesis. Water is absorbed through the roots and carbon dioxide is taken in through tiny pores in the leaves called stomata.
The two types are the green and yellow leaves
Yes. There are 4 types of chlorophyll, two of which are not green and are found in seaweeds. Coloured plants (eg purple leaves) photosynthesise. These are mostly green plants with a strong colour hiding the green. Some free-swimming single-celled aquatic organisms photosynthesise. Lichens are not technically green plants but they symbiotically contain an algae that does.
Plants are green because of something called chlorophyll, which is a chemical that allows plants to capture energy from the sun and turn it into food There are two types of chlorophyl. But the one that turns things green is chlorophyl A.
Respiration and fermentation which make up photosynthesis.