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Aubrey Hubbard
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23 December, 06:34
What must plants be able to do
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Donovan Oconnell
23 December, 06:48
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What makes plants special is that they produce their own food. Leaves capture the sunlight in order to do this. They contain a pigment called chlorophyll, which makes the leaves green. Using carbon dioxide, water, nutrients, and energy from sunlight, the chlorophyll makes the food that the plant needs.
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