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What makes grass green?


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Chlorophyll, a chemical found in most plants, gives grass its green color. ChaCha!

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The green color in grass-and in most other plants-comes from chloroplast within the cells. Thanks for ChaCha-ing!

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Grass & other green plants produce proto-chlorophyll. Sunlight turns colorless proto-chlorophyll into chlorophyll, which is green.

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The green color in grass comes from chloroplast in the cells, each of which contains four different colors or pigments. <3Chacha

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