Because God created it that way
Edited answer:
Because their leaves and tender shoot apices are only provided with chloroplasts
Structures containing chloroplasts are primarily plant cells, especially those in green tissues such as leaves. Chloroplasts are the organelles responsible for photosynthesis, allowing plants to convert sunlight into energy. Additionally, some algae and certain protists also have chloroplasts, enabling them to perform photosynthesis as well. These structures are vital for the energy production and overall health of photosynthetic organisms.
In "The World of Magic," you can get green crystals by pulverizing various materials like agate or green ore using the baking station. Keep pulverizing these materials until you obtain green crystals as a result.
Plant tissues should have a distinct cell wall, as well as a cell membrane. They are usually more rigid in shape and organised into a pattern. They will have small green organelles (chloroplasts) inside the cell, as well as one large, central vacuole. Animal cells will have more irregular shapes, no cell wall or chloroplasts, and many small vacuoles (instead of one large one).
The small green leaf-like structures under the petals are called sepals. They are part of the outermost whorl of a flower and help protect the developing bud.
The long disk-like green structures within an Elodea cell are likely chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are organelles that contain chlorophyll, the pigment responsible for capturing light energy for photosynthesis. They play a key role in converting light energy into chemical energy for the plant.
The Green-Lagrange strain is a measure of deformation in materials that accounts for both stretching and shearing. It is significant in mechanics and materials science because it provides a more accurate description of how materials deform under stress compared to other strain measures. This helps engineers and scientists better understand the behavior of materials and design more efficient structures and products.
Structures containing chloroplasts are primarily plant cells, especially those in green tissues such as leaves. Chloroplasts are the organelles responsible for photosynthesis, allowing plants to convert sunlight into energy. Additionally, some algae and certain protists also have chloroplasts, enabling them to perform photosynthesis as well. These structures are vital for the energy production and overall health of photosynthetic organisms.
Anything with not a lot of bulk for the packaging is the best and easiest way to get green materials.
The vascular bundle, which consists of xylem and phloem tissues, contains the major organs within a leaf, such as the veins for transport of water and nutrients, and the stomata for gas exchange. These structures are distributed throughout the leaf to support its functions in photosynthesis and transpiration.
No, animal cells do not have chloroplasts (which are small green organelles).
in plants yes is called the chlorophyll
Organs [Histology]. Then the entire arsenal of organs (all and each of which were derived from tissues that originated from specialized cells) assemble sequentially and simultaneously, plus Time, to form the adult entity.
because of it's materials
To give a gift and make it green you can either make something out of recyclable materials or by something made out of recyclable materials.
In "The World of Magic," you can get green crystals by pulverizing various materials like agate or green ore using the baking station. Keep pulverizing these materials until you obtain green crystals as a result.
A green pillow means it was made with eco friendly materials.
To find protective distances if there is no fire at a hazardous materials incident, refer to the green section of the North American Emergency Response Guide.