why do green plants sends food to non green parts of plants
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Chlorophyll is present in green coloured bodies called chloroplast. The leaves of a plant are green due to the presence of chlorophyll in them. ... The food prepared by the leaves is in the form of simple sugar called glucose. This glucose is then sent to other parts of the plant.
They cannot make their own food and usually absorb food from other plants, dead animals or stale food.
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Though plants are generally thought to be green, there are some that are not. If a plant appears another color, such as red, it is not necessarily because the plant does not contain chlorophyll. Other pigments may cover up the green pigment, making the plant appear a different color.
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because of absent of chlorophyll
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