why do leaves look green ? does the leaves that do not look green do photosynthesis
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Leaves appear green because they contain a pigment called chlorophyll. This pigment absorbs all wavelengths of white light from the sun except green. The green is not absorbed, rather it is reflected back, thus everything with chlorophyll appears green. yes, photosynthesis can also occur in plants with non- green leaves .
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Leaves look green because of the presence of "chlorophyll" in them. It is a pigment which causes the the leaves to look green and cause photosynthesis.
The leaves that do not look green do not perform the process of photosynthesis because of the absence of Chlorophyll in them. It is necessary for a leaf to have chlorophyll in it in order to perform photosynthesis..
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The leaves that do not look green do not perform the process of photosynthesis because of the absence of Chlorophyll in them. It is necessary for a leaf to have chlorophyll in it in order to perform photosynthesis..
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