Tomato. Potato.
Plants use photosynthesis to make food.
It is the green parts of a plant that trap the Sunlight and make the food (sugars) for the plant (in structures called "chloroplasts" which contain the green "chlorophyll").The green parts of a plant are normally the leaves and the plant arranges these so that each leaf is exposed to the most sunlight.The roots transport water and nutrients to all parts of the plant, they do not produce food.
Yes. If plant food was used on vegetables they are edible.
NO, only plant leaves. This is because photosynthesis(assuming you know what that is) takes place within these leaves- so chloroplasts in the leaves trap photons(light particles) with a green substance called chlorophyll. The trapped energy is then used as food for the plant! The green in the chlorophyll gives plant leaves their green color! Cool, eh?
The green color of plants is caused by a chemical called chlorophyll, which is used by plants for photosynthesis, which is the process of using sunlight, water, and air, to create food.
Plants use photosynthesis to make food.
Peas, green beans, runner beans, etc.
They contain chlorophyll, the green pigment plants need to make their food. The plant is unable to produce its food without the help of chloroplast. Chloroplasts are scattered throughout the cytoplasm of a plant cell. The chloroplasts give plants their green color and are used in making food.
It is the green parts of a plant that trap the Sunlight and make the food (sugars) for the plant (in structures called "chloroplasts" which contain the green "chlorophyll").The green parts of a plant are normally the leaves and the plant arranges these so that each leaf is exposed to the most sunlight.The roots transport water and nutrients to all parts of the plant, they do not produce food.
Yes. If plant food was used on vegetables they are edible.
NO, only plant leaves. This is because photosynthesis(assuming you know what that is) takes place within these leaves- so chloroplasts in the leaves trap photons(light particles) with a green substance called chlorophyll. The trapped energy is then used as food for the plant! The green in the chlorophyll gives plant leaves their green color! Cool, eh?
The green color of plants is caused by a chemical called chlorophyll, which is used by plants for photosynthesis, which is the process of using sunlight, water, and air, to create food.
the flour plant
In the protists there are food vacuoles in which food is digested so that it can be used by the cell. This is the large vacuole present in plant cells.
Chlorophyll is a green pigment which is found within the chloroplasts inside plant leaves. It is responsible for the green colour of leaves. Chlorophyll is used to trap light energy which is needed for photosynthesis (the food making process in plants).
Blue and orange, basically. Green is not used and is the color you see reflected from the plant.
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