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In deciduous trees and plants in general it is the leaves falling off in the winter that carry the chloroplasts lost at this change of season.

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Which part of a green plant would show the greatest increase in chloroplasts as the summer approaches?

The leaves of a green plant would show the greatest increase in chloroplasts as the summer approaches. The leaves are the primary site for photosynthesis and where chloroplasts are most abundant, so they would require more chloroplasts to capture the increased sunlight during the summer.


Which part of a green plant shows the greatest increase in chloroplasts as the summer approaches?

The leaf


Which part of a green plant loses the chloroplasts at the end of summer?

A leaf is the only part of the plant which contains chloroplast, the plastid which gives the leaf chlorophyll for photosynthesis.Therefore the leaf is the only part which CAN lose leaves in autumn ( deciduous trees ).


Which part of the green plant would lose most chloroplasts as summer turns to fall?

roots


Which part of a green plant would show the greatest increase in chloroplasts the summer approaches?

The leaf


What do chloroplasts in plant cells do?

Chloroplasts make a plant green.


Which part of a green plant would lose the most chloroplasts as summer turns to fall?

The leaves of a green plant would typically lose the most chloroplasts as summer turns to fall. This is because chloroplasts are primarily located in the mesophyll cells of leaves, which are responsible for photosynthesis. As the days get shorter and temperatures drop in the fall, leaves begin to senesce and chloroplasts degrade or are broken down.


Why do green plants have non green accessory pigments?

For many trees during the fall, chloroplasts die out and the plant loses the green look. When this occurs, other plastids such as chromoplasts must provide the plant with photosynthesis.


What do chloroplasts in plants cells do?

Chloroplasts make a plant green.


Why are a plant cell chloroplasts green?

Because they trap sunlight.


Green plant cells contain. What?

Green plant cells contain chloroplasts, organelles that undergo photosynthesis. The chloroplasts contain chlorophyll, a green pigment that captures energy from the sun. The chlorophyll is what makes the plant green.


The green machines within a plant are the?

chloroplasts