the grass is green becasue of an chemical in it called hydro. poride.the grass is green becasue of an chemical in it called hydro. poride.I would think it would be because of the chloroplast in the green grass that is essential for photosynthesis. All plants I thought that are green and undergo photosynthesis contain chloroplast in order to capture he suns rays. By the way if you want to get really down to it grass is every color but green because what you are seeing is only the unabsorbed light that is bouncing off the grass and hitting your eye. so it is essentially every color but green if you think bout it. Just a little mind twist.
Grass is generally not thought of as a mixture. It is heterogeneous if a word must be put to it.
Applying a concentrated solution of fertilizers to a green grass lawn can lead to over-fertilization, resulting in burn spots on the grass, excessive growth, and potential damage to the grass roots. It is important to follow the recommended dilution rates and application guidelines for fertilizers to avoid harming the grass.
One way to separate green chlorophyll from grass is through a process called chromatography. This involves using a solvent to separate the pigments in the grass based on their solubility. The chlorophyll will move up the chromatography paper at different rates, allowing it to be visually distinguished from other pigments present in the grass.
No, green grass is not a chemotroph. Green plants are autotrophs, which means they can make their own food through photosynthesis using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide. Chemotrophs, on the other hand, obtain energy by breaking down inorganic or organic molecules in their environment.
Grass appears green because it reflects green light while absorbing other colors in the visible spectrum. This is due to the presence of chlorophyll in the grass's cells, which plays a role in the process of photosynthesis.
The large brown figure on the flag of California is a bear. The bear is walking on grass and on the grass appears to be dark green (or brown) clumps. These clumps are patches of grass.
The sky appears blue due to Rayleigh scattering, where shorter blue wavelengths are scattered by gases and particles in the atmosphere. Green color in grass comes from chlorophyll, the pigment responsible for absorbing light energy to carry out photosynthesis.
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the grass is green becasue of an chemical in it called hydro. poride.the grass is green becasue of an chemical in it called hydro. poride.I would think it would be because of the chloroplast in the green grass that is essential for photosynthesis. All plants I thought that are green and undergo photosynthesis contain chloroplast in order to capture he suns rays. By the way if you want to get really down to it grass is every color but green because what you are seeing is only the unabsorbed light that is bouncing off the grass and hitting your eye. so it is essentially every color but green if you think bout it. Just a little mind twist.
Basically that if something is green and they say green as grass then Its the colour of grass. Obvs. :L
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The color we see is the result of the light that is reflected by the object. Grass appears green because it absorbs most colors of light except green, which it reflects. Similarly, a brick appears red because it absorbs most colors of light except red, which it reflects.
Kentucky has blue grass and it is a common meadow grass that they take great effort in promoting however only the seed pod on mature plants gives that appearence. Both Big Bluestem and Little Bluestem can be found in much of the great plains and has a distinctive blue-purple stem base as it matures. No actual grass meets the question's requirements.Kentucky.
Grass frogs are green or light brown.
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