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Tiny green plants, such as mosses and lichens, often have fewer animals attached to them due to their small size and simplistic structure, which provides limited habitat and resources compared to larger plants. Additionally, their environments may be harsher or less stable, making them less appealing to many animals. Furthermore, their rapid growth and short life cycles may not support larger or more complex animal interactions.

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What is the green coloured catalyst in An animal cell called?

The green-colored catalyst in animal cells is not a specific structure, as animal cells do not contain chloroplasts, which are responsible for the green color in plant cells due to chlorophyll. However, if referring to a green-colored enzyme or catalyst in a specific context, it could relate to certain green pigments or proteins. In general, animal cells utilize various enzymes as catalysts for biochemical reactions, but they do not have a distinct "green catalyst" like plants do.


Do dandelions need sunlight?

Yes, dandelions require sunlight to grow and thrive. They are sun-loving plants that require at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day to photosynthesize and produce energy for growth. Lack of sunlight can result in stunted growth and fewer flowers.


What different cells are there in the animal cell that is not in the plant cell?

There are no cells in a cell. There are Chloroplasts which make the Chlorophyl and gives the plants that green color.


Does chlorophyll makes an animal cells green?

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.


Are plants really green?

Yes, plants appear green because they contain a pigment called chlorophyll that absorbs red and blue light for photosynthesis, reflecting green light. This is why we perceive most plants as green.