The green parts (like leaves).
The roots of a plant are not green. A part of a plant is green because it contains chlorophyll, which is used for photosynthesis. Since no light penetrates the ground to reach the roots, the roots need no chlorophyll, and so are brown instead of green.
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leaf
A robber who steals plant parts can be called a plant poacher or a botanical thief.
The green parts (leaves).
The green parts (like leaves).
Those are called leaves. They are green fibrous parts that protect the florets and convert sunlight to necessary vitamins the plant needs.
It doesnt contain chlorophyll
The food made in the leaves travels to the stem and does reach other parts of the plant.
Cell parts called chloroplasts are present in the plant cell. Chloroplast contains a pigment known as chlorophyllwhich imparts green colour to the leaves.
Cell parts called chloroplasts are present in the plant cell. Chloroplast contains a pigment known as chlorophyllwhich imparts green colour to the leaves.
Cell parts called chloroplasts are present in the plant cell. Chloroplast contains a pigment known as chlorophyllwhich imparts green colour to the leaves.
broccoli, and green stuff!
Green parts of onions
cells of the green coloured parts of a plant
The roots of a plant are not green. A part of a plant is green because it contains chlorophyll, which is used for photosynthesis. Since no light penetrates the ground to reach the roots, the roots need no chlorophyll, and so are brown instead of green.