Chlorophyll is a green pigment found in plant cells which does cause the green color but is not found in animal cells. It is used for the capture of light to be used in photosynthesis.
However, some animals such as the green sea slug are able to take in chlorophyll to give them a green appearance, but this is not the norm.
It makes it green, but it is only in a plant cell. Animal cells do not have chlorophyll.
Animal cells are not green because they don't have chlorophyll but plant cell are green
Chlorophyll is what makes leaves green. It is a pigment that allows plants to photosynthesize - i.e. it allows for the absorption energy from light. Chlorophyll appears green because it doesn't absorb this colour of the spectrum very well; that it, it reflects green light more than other colours.
Green plant cells contain chloroplasts, organelles that undergo photosynthesis. The chloroplasts contain chlorophyll, a green pigment that captures energy from the sun. The chlorophyll is what makes the plant green.
Plants appear green due to the presence of chlorophyll, a pigment responsible for absorbing sunlight during photosynthesis. Chlorophyll reflects green light, giving plants their characteristic green color.
It makes it green, but it is only in a plant cell. Animal cells do not have chlorophyll.
Animal cells are not green because they don't have chlorophyll but plant cell are green
Chlorophyll is what makes leaves green. It is a pigment that allows plants to photosynthesize - i.e. it allows for the absorption energy from light. Chlorophyll appears green because it doesn't absorb this colour of the spectrum very well; that it, it reflects green light more than other colours.
the chlorophyll
the green pigment chlorophyll.
Grass is a plant. Plants are made of plant cells. Plant cells have chlorophyll in them. Chlorophyll is the GREEN pigment in plant cells, so it makes the grass green.
The chlorophyll in the plant cells is what makes the leaf green.
Green plant cells contain chloroplasts, organelles that undergo photosynthesis. The chloroplasts contain chlorophyll, a green pigment that captures energy from the sun. The chlorophyll is what makes the plant green.
The green color in plant cells comes from chlorophyll, a pigment that absorbs sunlight and plays a key role in photosynthesis. Chlorophyll absorbs blue and red light, reflecting green light, giving plants their characteristic green color.
Plants appear green due to the presence of chlorophyll, a pigment responsible for absorbing sunlight during photosynthesis. Chlorophyll reflects green light, giving plants their characteristic green color.
Chloroplasts in plant cells are responsible for the green color due to the pigment chlorophyll. Chloroplasts are specialized organelles that conduct photosynthesis, converting light energy into chemical energy.
No, stem cells do not contain chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is a green pigment found in plants that is essential for photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy. Stem cells are undifferentiated cells that have the ability to develop into different types of cells in the body.