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"Phyll" in "chlorophyll" means "leaf." Chlorophyll is the pigment found in the chloroplasts of plant cells that gives plants their green color and is essential for the process of photosynthesis.
the color for phyll is green (coming from the color of chlorophyll- which is for plants that are green).
Some words containing the root word "phyll" are chlorophyll, phyllophyte, and phyllophagous.
You're referring to the Greek word phyllon, which means "leaf". (The Latin equivalent is folium.)
The scientific word for leaf is "phyll."
It is the basic photosynthetic pigment.It is in every photosynthetic organism.
Chlorophyll is a pigment found in plants that plays a crucial role in photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy. The prefix "chloro," meaning green, refers to the green color of chlorophyll, which is essential for absorbing light. The suffix "phyll," meaning leaf, highlights the pigment's primary location in plant leaves, where it facilitates the capture of sunlight. Together, these components emphasize chlorophyll's role in the green leaves of plants and their ability to harness light energy.
The cast of Our Mr. Sun - 1956 includes: Eddie Albert as The Fiction Writer Lionel Barrymore as Father Time Frank Baxter as Dr. Research Sterling Holloway as Chloro Phyll Marvin Miller as Mr. Sun
The name Philpot is of English origin and is a variant of the surname Fillpot, which means "person who hawks or sells vessels made out of animal bladders." It is derived from the Middle English word "phyll" meaning fill and "potte" meaning pot.
do you mean mIcrophyll? there is only micro and megaphylls... mega - large; female phyll - leaf Megaphylls, in contrast, leave a "leaf gap" when they depart the stele, with some vascular strands leaving to supply the leaf, and the other strands closing up-stem of the divergence. Megaphylls are characterised by multiple venation. By this definition, the whisk ferns (psilopsids), club mosses (lycopods) and horsetails (sphenopsids) have microphylls, as all extant individuals only bear a single vascular trace in each leaf.[2] micro - small; male phyll - leaf microphyll is "an appendage supplied by a single, unbranched vein".[1] Despite their name, microphylls are not always microscopic; those of Isoetes (quillworts) reach centimetres in length, and the extinct Lepidodendron bore microphylls over a metre long.[citation needed] In the classical concept of a microphyll, this vein emerges from the protostele, without leaving a gap.
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Mean is the average.