Parasites get their energy and nutrition from their host. They cannot make their own energy, so they don't have chlorophyll.
Chlorophyll.
Organisms that grow as parasites and saprotrophs, contain no chlorophyll, and reproduce by means of spores are typically fungi. Fungi obtain nutrients by breaking down organic matter, whether living (as parasites) or dead (as saprotrophs). They play a crucial role in ecosystems by decomposing organic material, recycling nutrients, and forming symbiotic relationships with plants. Examples include mushrooms, molds, and yeast.
Photsynthesis is the process in which plants use chlorophyll to make food.
yes
Its called chlorophyll which is in the plant's chloroplasts.
They are fungi.
Chloroplasts make chlorophyll in plant cells.
Mushrooms do not have chlorophyll because they do not have the gene that would tell their cells how to make chlorophyll.
Chlorophyll.
The pigments in the chlorophyll are green and the reflected light make the plant green.
The type of parasites that can make people sick will vary greatly. This includes intestinal parasites and flesh eating parasites. If you think you have any kind of parasite, see a doctor.
chlorophyll is the green coloured substance that helps to make the food
Yes, chloroplasts make chlorophyll.
Animals and humans do not contain chlorophyll and can not make their own food!
Photsynthesis is the process in which plants use chlorophyll to make food.
To make your own chlorophyll at home, you can extract it from green plants by blending the leaves with water and filtering out the solid parts. The liquid that remains can be chlorophyll.
chlorophyll help plants to make as it has the presence of sunlight that enable the chlorophyll to take place