There are no animals that perform photosynthesis but there are a group of bacteria called cyanobacteria that rely partially on photosynthesis to generate metabolic energy.
Plant cells have to have some extra organelles because they perform photosynthesis. These organelles are called chloroplasts. Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll.
Plant cells contain chloroplasts which allow them to perform photosynthesis.
actually photosynthesis is the process that is performed by plant leaves which contains chloraplasts as fruits does not contain chloroplast it does not perform photosynthesis
Neither of those processes require chlorophyll; especially respiration. It should be noted, however, that chlorophyll is commonly used to absorb light during photosynthesis in plants. While there are some archae and bacteria that can perform photosynthesis without chlorophyll, it is used in virtually all plants.
they contain a green substance called chlorophyll, which gives the plant its greencolour. chloroophyll collects light energy which the plant uses to make food
No,because animal cell do not have chlorophyll
Animals cannot perform photosyntheis because they are heterotrophs(which depends on autotrophs for food). Autotrophs contain a green pigment called chlorophyll which traps light energy and produce food e.g Plants
The main criteria to carry out photosynthesis is having chloroplasts. Plants in particular have these
Plant cells have to have some extra organelles because they perform photosynthesis. These organelles are called chloroplasts. Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll.
The chloroplasts, which contain the green pigment, chlorophyll, which uses light to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose.
chloroplast a subcecullar organelle that contains chlorophyll and enzymes necessary to perform photosynthesis. i hope this helps :)chloroplast a subcecullar organelle that contains chlorophyll and enzymes necessary to perform photosynthesis. i hope this helps :)
In order to photosynthesis a plant needs a substance called chlorophyll, which helps produce sugars from sunlight (as a catalyst) water and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Chlorophyll is a vivid green in colour and is present in the cells of all plants giving plants their green colour. Although growing in the ground like a plant, mushrooms are not ppart of the plant kingdom, but are in a separate group called fungi which includes mushrooms, toadstools, moulds and yeasts. As fungi are not green, but usually a white or grey colour, they do not contain chlorophyll, and so they cannot photosynthesise as they don't have this substance necessary for photosynthesis. Instead, mushrooms and other fungi have to get their nutrients from dead and decaying plants which is why you often see fungus growing on dead wood in forests.
Prokaryotes do not perform photosynthesis. They are organisms that lack a cell nucleus, they don't even have chloroplast, to perform it. Plants, which are eukaryotes, photosynthesis takes place in the chloroplast.
Leaves have large surface areas to absorb as much light as possible, and are thin for rapid diffusion; also, they contain chlorophyll, essential for photosynthesis.
Plant cells contain chloroplasts which allow them to perform photosynthesis.
Any cell with chlorophyll
actually photosynthesis is the process that is performed by plant leaves which contains chloraplasts as fruits does not contain chloroplast it does not perform photosynthesis