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How does photosynthesis take place in plants which do not have green leaves?

by Munyaradzi Sandalamu
(Bulawayo, Zimbabwe)

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How does photosynthesis take place in plants which do not have green leaves?

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Are those plants green?
by: Anonymous

Green colour corresponds with green dye called chlorophyll... this dye has to do with photosynthesis. I'm pretty sure that those plants have only that ammount of photosynthetic machinery they need to survive.

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