Leaves are green because they contain a green chemical called chlorophyll. Plants use chlorophyll to absorb sunlight so they can make food. This process is called photosynthesis. Photosynthesis takes place during the day when the Sun is out.
A plant needs to spread its seeds so that new plants can grow. Many plants make seeds inside fruit. Animals eat the fruit and scatter these seeds in their droppings. Some other flowers, such as dandelions, produce very light seeds that blow away in the wind.
Insects such as bees visit flowers to drink nectar and collect pollen. As the insects crawl on the flower, some pollen grains from the anthers stick to their bodies and legs. When the bees visit other flowers, this pollen rubs off on their stigmas.
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Rajendra Salunke
Leaves are green because they contain a green chemical called chlorophyll. Plants use chlorophyll to absorb sunlight so they can make food. This process is called photosynthesis. Photosynthesis takes place during the day when the Sun is out.
A plant needs to spread its seeds so that new plants can grow. Many plants make seeds inside fruit. Animals eat the fruit and scatter these seeds in their droppings. Some other flowers, such as dandelions, produce very light seeds that blow away in the wind.
Insects such as bees visit flowers to drink nectar and collect pollen. As the insects crawl on the flower, some pollen grains from the anthers stick to their bodies and legs. When the bees visit other flowers, this pollen rubs off on their stigmas.