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3 Leaves which are partly green and partly non-green is called

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Answered by pradeeprk77
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Most of the common plants have leaves which are totally green (chlorophyll found ) . The green part

of such a leaf contains chlorophyll

but the white part of such a leaf does not contain chlorophyll . The leaves which are partly green and partly

white are called 'variegated leaves' .

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Answered by Anonymous
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Plants that do not have chlorophyll in their leaves and cannot do photosynthesis to obtain the food are non- green plants. they obtain food from other plants, dead and decaying matter, insects etc. for example: pitcher plant, mushroom, cuscuta ( amarbel) are some non- green plants.

Plants which do not have chlorophyll are called non-green plants. They cannot make their own food and usually absorb food from other plants, dead animals or stale food. One type of non-green plant is fungus. Mushroom, toadstools and mould are also example of non-green plants.

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