Chlorophyll is a green coloured pigment which gives the plants green colour....it is present in each and every cell of green plant... it's exact location is inside plastids (chloroplasts)....it is an essential part for the synthesis of food of a plant i.e., photosynthesis..........
The main function of starch in plants is to store energy.
The function of the photosynthetic dark reactions in plants is to convert carbon dioxide and other molecules into glucose, which is used as energy for the plant's growth and development.
No, the function of nucleic acids is the same in both plants and animals. Nucleic acids, such as DNA and RNA, play a crucial role in storing and transmitting genetic information, regulating gene expression, and facilitating protein synthesis in both plants and animals.
No, not all plants possess roots. Some plants, like mosses and ferns, do not have true roots but instead have structures that serve a similar function.
Chlorophyll A is the primary and most common Chlorophyll pigment being used by plants in the natural process of photosynthesis. There are auxiliary pigments which are Chlorophyll B, C, D and E.
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A chemical produced by organic plant's reaction to growing in sunlight.
The main function of starch in plants is to store energy.
The main function of starch in plants is to store energy.
Sucrose's function in plants are that they are a major component in the structure tough walls of plants :) Hope this helped
To retain the plants moisture.
Chlorophyll gives plants the green pigment and its function is to make the plants absorb the sun light.
Plants in the forest are a very important factor in the carbon cycle. These plants function as the filter that takes in carbon dioxide and creates oxygen with it.
Photosynthesis occurs in plants, but not in animals.
Because all plants function differently.
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