No
They conduct only respiration. Animals are not photosynthetic.
they are photosynthetic
No, animals are not photosynthetic. Photosynthesis is a process carried out by plants, algae, and some bacteria to convert sunlight into energy, while animals obtain energy by consuming other organisms or organic matter.
No, animals do not have photosynthetic pigments. Photosynthetic pigments, like chlorophyll, are found in plants, algae, and some bacteria, where they absorb sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into energy-rich molecules. Animals do not have this capability and instead obtain energy by consuming other organisms.
Animals breathe so they have mitochondria.They are non photosynthetic ,so they do not have chloroplasts.
Animals and photosynthetic organisms depend on each other for survival through a process called symbiosis. Photosynthetic organisms, like plants and algae, produce oxygen and food through photosynthesis, which animals need to survive. In return, animals provide carbon dioxide and nutrients that photosynthetic organisms need for growth. This mutual relationship ensures the balance of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, making it possible for both types of organisms to thrive.
animals are advanced than the plants in case of sensory system which is develop for the protection and to capture prey easily. in the course of evolution plants are developed from the separate branch monera to protista & from protista to animals. due to that they lost their photosynthetic tissue .
No animal is photosynthetic. They should feed on other organisms
Two photosynthetic animals, a sea slug Elysia Chlorotica, and a salamander Ambystoma maculatum.
Chloroplasts cannot be seen in animals. No animal is photosynthetic
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Yes, because all plants are photosynthetic, and the food chain starts with plants, so everything would die without plants.