(e) Why is plant food not produced in
any other parts of the plant except
the green ones?
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Plant food is produced by a special process known as photosynthesis. ... The green colour of specific parts of plants is due to the presence of chlorophyll pigment present in these chloroplasts. Structures in plants which do not contain chloroplast, do not appear green in colour and are not capable of producing food.
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Plant food is produced by a special process known as photosynthesis. ... The green colour of specific parts of plants is due to the presence of chlorophyll pigment present in these chloroplasts. Structures in plants which do not contain chloroplast, do not appear green in colour and are not capable of producing food.
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