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Plant cells are often green but animal cells are not usually green. Which structure in plant cells makes them green? *

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Answered by auspiciousabinash
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Answered by khushidas93
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Plants cells use photosynthesis from the sun, which requires them to have chloroplast filled with chlorophyll to complete this function; animal cells do not have chloroplasts. Chlorophyll also helps make plants green. ... Animal cells have multiple small vacuoles that provide storage to the animal cell.

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Explanation:

Chloroplasts (green color): The green color of chloroplasts is due to a pigment called chlorophyll. It is generally present in leaves, stems, or green parts of plants. Function: Chlorophyll absorbs carbon dioxide from the air, and the water from the soil and manufacture sugar and starch and liberates oxygen in the air.

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