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Joyce Thornton
24 January, 18:45
Why are plants green?
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Brent Walls
24 January, 18:57
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Technically, they have chloroplasts and chlorophyll. Animal cells do not, so that is why we don't have green color.
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Boston Frank
24 January, 20:09
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Plants are green because they contain chlorophyll,
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