Science, asked by amjadnitsri, 4 months ago

* Why are some plants not
green? How do these plants get their food?​

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Answered by innocentmunda07
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Answer:

Non-green plants do not have chloroplast and thus they do not have chlorophyll which is a pigment essential for photosynthesis to take place. ... They cannot make their own food due to the lack of chlorophyll but, they take food from other organisms or consume nutrition from dead and decaying organisms.

Answered by somopriya13
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Explanation:

Non-green plants do not have chloroplast and thus they do not have chlorophyll which is a pigment essential for photosynthesis to take place. ... They cannot make their own food due to the lack of chlorophyll but, they take food from other organisms or consume nutrition from dead and decaying organisms.

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