No, just plants
No, just plants
No not all living things photosynthesize. Only green plants are capable of doing so. The remaining organisms derive nutrition from other sources. Plants contain a special pigment called chlorophyll in specialised organelles called chloroplast which convert light energy to chemical energy. Most of the animals survive by depending on plants for their food.
All leaves that photosynthesize have chlorophyll.
no
All producers have chloroplasts in their cells, which contain the pigment chlorophyll. This allows them to photosynthesize and convert sunlight into energy through the process of photosynthesis.
This argument is an example of logos, as it relies on logical reasoning to make a conclusion based on the premise that all plants can photosynthesize.
producer
No only the leaf carries out that particular task.
No, mushrooms are fungi and so cannot photosynthesize.
Photoautotrophs
All plants with green leaves/spindles/spikes photosynthesize. Edd
Yes, the can photosynthesize and respire at the same time.