The soil it's native to is usually deprived or sparse in nutrients, so it eats bugs for it's required nutrition.
Plants with foliage that is not green in color can still photosynthesize because they contain pigments other than chlorophyll, such as anthocyanins or carotenoids, which can also capture sunlight and convert it into energy. These pigments may have different absorption spectra than chlorophyll but can still be used in the photosynthesis process.
Plants with red leaves can still carry out photosynthesis because they contain the same pigment chlorophyll, which is essential for capturing sunlight and converting it into energy. Although the red pigments can mask the green chlorophyll, it still functions effectively in photosynthesis. The red color may also serve other purposes, such as protection from excess light or attracting pollinators.
Yes. Plants with leaves with colours other than green still contain chloroplasts (which are the part of the plant which does the photosynthesis). The reason the leaves aren't green is because other colour pigments are more prominent and they camouflage the green of the chloroplasts... but they do certainly still contain chloroplasts and undergo photosynthesis.
"So, plants with leaf color other than green perform photosynthesis just like green-leafed plants (if they did not, they would not live). The chlorophyll needed for photosynthesis is masked among the colorful pigmentation."
"Phloem is a word that the person asking this question doesn't know how to use in a sentence"In vascular plants, phloem is the living tissue that carries organic nutrients.The phloem is composed of still-living cells that transport sap.Phloem tubes sit on the outside of the xylem in most plants.
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They are just green. They are not plants. Only plants can do photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is the process in which chlorophil, sap, and sunlight change into sugars & nutrients for the plant.
Different forms of algae belong to the protist kingdom, but they do still conduct photosynthesis.
No
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still flows and carries debris to the end of the glacier
Carbon dioxide -it's still correct
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No. it's still the same process
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Humans don't undergo photosynthesis. However, it is still very important to us since it leads to the production of energy and oxygen.
Plants underwater can still undergo photosynthesis as long as they receive sunlight for energy. Oxygen bubbles produced during photosynthesis and growth of the plant can indicate that photosynthesis is occurring. Additionally, measuring the levels of carbon dioxide and oxygen in the water can provide scientific evidence of photosynthesis.