Yes. I don't know the full extent of plants without chlorophyll, but one example is the Indian pipe (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monotropa_uniflora). I'd be surprised if there weren't others.
saprophtyc plants lack chlorophyll.........
Algae contain chlorophyll but do not have a stem. Algae are simple, photosynthetic organisms that can be found in various aquatic environments including oceans, lakes, and ponds. Their lack of stems is due to their simple body structure.
Yes, red algae lack flagella and chlorophyll. Instead, they contain a pigment called phycoerythrin, which gives them their red color and helps with photosynthesis in deeper water where chlorophyll is less effective.
i think it is due to the envinment
Producers contain chlorophyll. They are called producers because they can produce food from the energy of the sun. No other organism can do that. They all have to get their energy from a living or dead organism. Scientists have recently discovered that there is some cross over of chlorophyll in simple marine animals that can steal chlorophyll from algae and incorporate it into their gut. An exciting discovery!
Yes, bacteria generally lack chlorophyll. In cyanobacteria, however, chlorophyll is found.
A multicellular organism with cell walls but no chlorophyll would be classified as a fungi. Fungi are eukaryotic organisms that obtain nutrients through absorption, and their cell walls are made of chitin or other substances. They do not perform photosynthesis as they lack chlorophyll.
saprophtyc plants lack chlorophyll.........
It is something to do with your organisms
saprophtyc plants lack chlorophyll.........
Algae contain chlorophyll but do not have a stem. Algae are simple, photosynthetic organisms that can be found in various aquatic environments including oceans, lakes, and ponds. Their lack of stems is due to their simple body structure.
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An antonym for chlorophyll could be "lack of pigmentation" or "colorless."
All animals lack chlorophyll and also several plants like croton or ornamental plants and also fungi and other saprophytes( who depend on dead organic matter for food).
All the autotrophic organisms (organism which has ability to manufacture its own food) have chlorophyll.
Fungi are heterotrophic as they lack chlorophyll .
Heterotrophs do not have them.Prokariyotes also lack them.