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Why are plants green


Question asked by: Ala313

Asked on: 20 Dec 2008

Plants are green because they contain chloroplasts, these bodies tend to reflect light in the green area of the spectrum and therefore the plant appears green.
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Replied at: 21 Dec 2008
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