They are important because they produce oxygen through photosynthesis with carbon dioxide, which animals breathe out.
to keep the plants green. we woud not be here on earth without it because we need it to survive, and the animals too. ;)
Yes,because it still survive
No. It has green leaves and therefore needs sunlight for photosynthesis.
tiny and few leaves to check transpiration spines to protect from grazing animals. Green and flashy stem for photosynthesis and food storage.
Leaves get their green colour due to presence of a plastid called chlorophyll. This does the function of absorbing sunlight required for photosynthesis. Hence plants which survive on photosynthesis have greener leaves.
herbivores
animals depends on other animal while plants depends on it self
Leaves are green because the cells form which they are made contain structures called chloroplasts which are filled with a green coloured chemical called chlorophyll. Chlorophyll absorbs all the light which is not green and uses the energy in this light to make sugars. Thus the green leaves of plants make the food that plants need to grow (and which animals get when they eat plants).
Yes, some animals like certain species of skinks and leeches have green blood due to a high concentration of the green pigment biliverdin. This green blood adaptation helps these animals survive in their environments.
Caterpillar's are generally very colourful creatures but these colours are there for a purpose. These colours allow them to camouflage and hide from predators and other animals that feed on them. Many caterpillars are green so are able to blend into leaves or trees where larger animals do not spend much time. This is an adaptation they have developed to help them survive and run from predators.
sure. There are leaves which do not have any green in them. There are Orange and Red leaves
Those are called leaves. They are green fibrous parts that protect the florets and convert sunlight to necessary vitamins the plant needs.