They are green - contain chorophyll as a photosynthetic pigment.
Needles are a variation on the typical leaf structure to reduce water loss through the winter whereas most trees shed their decidous leaves to accomplish the same purpose.
The needles.
The "needles" on a pine tree or other conifer are the plant's leaves, where photosynthesis takes place. The needles are long and slender because of the environment of the trees. Needles lose less water and heat than typical leaves.
The needles are the leaves of the tree, which allow it to carry out photosynthesis and produce food
pine needles in Tagalog: no direct translation but it is referred to as pine tree also in Tagalog. Example is the Baguio pine tree.
I don't know of any riddle but if it has 5 needles to a group its a white pine
Roots, trunk, branches, twigs , needles and cones.
Yes, pine trees are able to make their own food through a process called photosynthesis. They use their needles to capture sunlight and convert it into energy in the form of glucose.
Yes, pine needles have stomata. Stomata are small pores found on the surface of leaves and needles that are involved in gas exchange, allowing the plant to take in carbon dioxide for photosynthesis and release oxygen and water vapor.
Yes, goats can safely eat pine needles. Goats are known to eat all of the pine needles off a tree if they can reach them.
Pine needles can be used for mulch/compost, animal bedding, and making baskets. The oil from pine needles can be used for cleaning products and as a health supplement.
If you are asking if one can be allergic to pine tree needles, the answer is YES. You can be.
Yes - the 'needles' of pine trees are their actual leaves.