Biology, asked by StutiSakte, 1 year ago

Why do plants and trees are green in colour???

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Answered by tashubhatt01042
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Because they have a green pigment called chlorophyll.


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Answered by EvA90
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Plants (everything from tiny algae in the oceans to trees) have green parts (or in some cases are completely green). This is because they contain a green pigment called chlorophyll which is necessary for the plants to make food for themselves using light energy and carbon dioxide (a gas in the air) and water.

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