Biology, asked by mobio, 11 months ago

why dodders appear green whareas they have no chlorophyll?​

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Answered by piyushsonone
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It is what gives the leaves and stems of most plants their green hue. Dodder's lack of chlorophyll is what gives it its "unnatural" color. Since Dodder doesn't produce its food with sunlight, you may wonder how it gets the nutrients it needs to survive.

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Answered by ashutosh0048
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Its color alone reveals one of the more unusual characteristics of Dodder. The plant contains very little (if any) chlorophyll, the chemical that enables plants to use sunlight to produce food (see source 5). It is what gives the leaves and stems of most plants their green hue. Dodder's lack of chlorophyll is what gives it its "unnatural" color.

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