No
The chloroplasts conduct the process of photosynthesis.
Water(H2O), Light, and Carbon Dioxide(CO2)
They need photosynthesis to survive
Yes they do. Producers refer to plants, and all plants use photosynthesis. -Actually the answer is no, some autotrophs (producers) obtain energy by chemosynthesis. These are found deep in water were no light reaches.
no, because they need light to practice photosynthesis, this produces energy (glucose) for the plant
They die without sunlight because they cannot undergo photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is how they make their "food". Without the light they will practically "starve" themselves to death.
Chlorophyll is the green pigment in plants that absorbs and uses sunlight to manufacture simple sugars through the process of photosynthesis.
Only parasitic plants such as Dodder can grow without photosynthesis
photosynthesis
Photosynthesis.
To make energy. How are plants supposed to make energy without any energy?
Plants use photons of light, any light, to do photosynthesis, so yes. Ever heard of grow lights?