no,because they need the sunlight
chloraphyll, the chemical need for plants to undergo photosynthesis
chloraphyll, the chemical need for plants to undergo photosynthesis
Not entirely. Green plants also use xanthophylls and carotenes as photosynthetic pigments to a small extent.
There healthy
It makes reference to a healthy environment, characterized by healthy, growing vegetation- green in color. Red and blue plants are generally not healthy.
The green plants having chloroplasts in their cells undergo photosynthesis.
no. Chloroplasts are only in plant cells. chloroplasts are what makes the plant green.
All organisms that contains plastids undergo photosynthesis using varieties of lights; in other words, plants.The most common one of these is the chloroplast made of chlorophyll, which reflects the green light. This plastid is the most abundant one and the other plastids are seemingly hidden until the chloroplasts start dying which is what happens when green leaves turn in autumn.
Not necessarily. While many plants are green due to chlorophyll, there are other organisms like algae and some bacteria that can also be green. So, being green does not always mean something is a plant.
Green plants have chlorophyll, a pigment that allows them to undergo photosynthesis and convert sunlight into energy. Other plants may lack chlorophyll or have different methods of obtaining nutrients, making them unable to produce food through photosynthesis.
ladybugs usually hide in the green parts of your garden. They like to sit around on the tips of healthy, green grass stalks.
green tea is healthy for you