The food substances that are found in leaves are known as chloroplasts. They contain chlorophyll which facilitates the process of photosynthesis.
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food enters, waste leaves
Starch or glucose
Clorophyll is a green substance in the cells of leaves. Your question answered by Witcliffe Cunningham.
Yes, leaves take in sunlight in a process called photosynthesis. On the leaves, a substance called glucose is made and this substance helps the plant grow. So really, leaves could be described as 'chemical factories'.
Roughage(cellulose).
Nutrient.
The substance that enable a leaf to use sunlight to produce food is called chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is found in chloroplasts.
The substance that enable a leaf to use sunlight to produce food is called chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is found in chloroplasts.
If found in food it is not as fluorine but as fluoride (as in salt water fish: Halibut, orange roughy, and salamon. Also found in tea leaves)
What is the green substance in leaves of plants? The green substance in the leaves of plants is a pigment called chlorophyll
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