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All plants are not green. Then, how do they survive, if they cannot make their own food? Discuss ​

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Answered by Khadijah21
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All plants are not green. Then, how do they survive, if they cannot make their own food? Discuss .

Non-green plants do not have chloroplast and thus they do not have chlorophyll which is a pigment essential for photosynthesis to take place.

Since, plants get food through the process of photosynthesis, they cannot make food in absence of chlorophyll and that is why non-green plants cannot make their own food.

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Answered by Nikitacuty
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Non-green plants do not have chloroplast and thus they do not have chlorophyll which is a pigment essential for photosynthesis to take place. Since, plants get food through the process of photosynthesis, they cannot make food in absence of chlorophyll and that is why non-green plants cannot make their own food.

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