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Lance Lynn
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19 August, 00:43
Why are stems green?
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Marcus Booth
19 August, 00:57
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Because of the chlorophyll in them, more known as the little things called chloroplasts
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Destiny Mendoza
19 August, 01:06
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They are green because the chloroplast in the plant cell is filled with chlorophyll, creating a green pigment.
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