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oxygen, same as plants with chlorophyl, only difference is they dont make it themself

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How does air enter the plants?

through the chloropyll


Which of the organisms contain chloropyll?

Green plants.


How do plants work through their part?

roots-they help keep the plant in the soil stems-they hold the leaves and flowers leaves-grow on stem,they contain chloropyll


Why do all plants start off green?

Inside of a plant cell, there are organelles called chloroplasts which have a pigment inside of them (called chloropyll) which keeps the plants green. Plants need to be green because green is the best color to capture sunlight during photosynthesis.


Why chlorophyll required in photosynthesis?

Light energy is needed to carry out photosynthetis.It is captured by chloropyll

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What is chloropyll?

Chloropyll are Green pigment in plants that traps light for energy.


Which of the organisms contain chloropyll?

Green plants.


How does air enter the plants?

through the chloropyll


Why will these changes make it more difficult for the plants to grow?

the plants have less chloropyll


How does chloropyll help plants?

it brings in the sunlight to help the plants make a type of sugar called glucose


What does high levels of chloropyll in a lake represent?

lots of plants particularly water borne algae


Why is chloropyll green?

Chloropyll is green because that is the color that it reflects to the human eye. the other colors are absorbed by chloropyll.


Where exactly is chlorophyll?

chloropyll is in plants it is the plants pigment it helps the pant absorb more sunlight it is found in the stem as well as the leaf (green parts) as sweetners added to some products chloropyll is active in a plant only as long as there is enough sunlight to support it production (good Question)


Where do leafs get color from?

from chloropyll


How do plants work their parts?

roots-they help keep the plant in the soil stems-they hold the leaves and flowers leaves-grow on stem,they contain chloropyll


How do plants work through their part?

roots-they help keep the plant in the soil stems-they hold the leaves and flowers leaves-grow on stem,they contain chloropyll


What is this microscopic one-celled plant without chloropyll?

Bacteria Bacteria (singular: bacterium) are a group of microscopic, single-celled prokaryotes-that is, organisms characterized by a lack of a nucleus or any other membrane-bound organelles .... were classified in the same way as plants, that is, mainly by shape.