The plants would not be able to produce ATP because they would not be able to undergo any type of ATP production. ATP is necessary to undergo metabolic processes.
I think all living plants contain chlorophyll as they need them to photosynthise to provide energy and food for themselves. Not all living plants contain chlorophyll but papaya & tomato plants certainly contain chlorophyll.
im not sure but i think that chloroplast cells are responsible for photosynthsis and chlorophyll is responsible for making the the plants green
i think it is due to the envinment
i think they will die
No there are some plants that do not. You must think about where they are found. It would be useless to a plant that chlorophyll that is on the bottom of the ocean floor or that is found in areas that can not get sunlight. This is assuming that you know what the definition of a plant is, it is a organism that has a cell wall, as opposed to the animal world that does not, just a cell membrane.
I think all living plants contain chlorophyll as they need them to photosynthise to provide energy and food for themselves. Not all living plants contain chlorophyll but papaya & tomato plants certainly contain chlorophyll.
im not sure but i think that chloroplast cells are responsible for photosynthsis and chlorophyll is responsible for making the the plants green
i think it is due to the envinment
They share chlorophyll.
I think it is magnesium...
most plants but not fungus chlophil is what makess it green i think
plants that grow are plants with chlorophyll, and it photosynthesise through out the whole process.Try to think of a plant that has similar process.If you think this answer is wrong, please go search yourself.Thank you so much
i think they will die
The leaves have chlorophyll in them which helps produce sugar/food for photosynthesis I think...
Yes, plants use chlorophyll to absorb sunlight during photosynthesis. Chlorophyll is the pigment that gives plants their green color and is found in chloroplasts within plant cells. It absorbs sunlight energy and converts it into chemical energy that the plant can use for growth and development.
No there are some plants that do not. You must think about where they are found. It would be useless to a plant that chlorophyll that is on the bottom of the ocean floor or that is found in areas that can not get sunlight. This is assuming that you know what the definition of a plant is, it is a organism that has a cell wall, as opposed to the animal world that does not, just a cell membrane.
Hey... So I don't really know this, but I think that it's chlorophyll. Feel free to improve my answer.