how those parts of leaf survive which do not contain chlorophyll?explain
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The plants that haven't chlorophyll are the fungi and bacteria and virus. The first one is the saprophyte that's they get their nutrients from the substratum where they are anchored. The generation that come up should understand that the organic materials that originated from the living materials are decomposed and deteriorated gradually and recycled. That's how We are all recycled ,so to say there's dynamism in the whole world to make it functional and everlasting for millions of years in due course there will be total disappearance of some living things.
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Leaf in three condition does not contain chlorophyll
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- First when they are very newly grown or ogrowing small leaves where they gradually develop chlorophyll.
- When the leaves are old they naturally loose chlorophyll and die.
- if some parts of leaf does not contain chlorophyll then they fill up again gradually.
- and they die out if it cannot be.
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