When the leaves fall down the supply of chlorophyll is stopped
because the leaves have photosynthesized- glucose is produced. therefore, the excess glucose is converted to starch. The starch is then stored in the leaf-starch is what causes the "green" leaf to turn blue black, as iodine turns blue-black when it reacts with starch.:P
because photosynthesis has occured in the leaf. starch is produced and turns iodine blue-black indicating the presence of starch.
copper blue macke make water blue because the die from the macke spreds through the water causing it to turn blue
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nope.
they dont turn into fossils stupid
They dont. They only stay blue.
When the leaves fall down the supply of chlorophyll is stopped
When the leaves fall down the supply of chlorophyll is stopped
because there is starch present
once they get white, there is no way to turn them green again. May be you can manage the new leaves togrow healthier. However, I dont know how to do that:)
because the leaves have photosynthesized- glucose is produced. therefore, the excess glucose is converted to starch. The starch is then stored in the leaf-starch is what causes the "green" leaf to turn blue black, as iodine turns blue-black when it reacts with starch.:P
No species of eucalyptus has blue and pink leaves. Some species, such as the Blue gum, have leaves which are a grey/green/blue colour.
the leaf that contains starch will turn blue/black if not it will stay the same colour
blue, green, pink, black, white
False. Bases turn litmus paper blue. The easiest way to remember is that blue and base both start with a " B"