No,because animal cell do not have chlorophyll
No animal is photosynthetic. They should feed on other organisms
no,.because they could not perform photosynthesis in the dark
Plants would starve and die then either we would run out of oxygen or we'd starve and so would animals
It is possible, but unlikely.
Indirectly however there could be two responses. The food chain is based primarily on plants. They require sunlight to perform photosynthesis, and animals require plants to perform metabolism. Humans have evolved to a point of self-sufficiency, by which we can grow plants with artificial light.
Photosynthesis allowed plants to spread over the earth, which enabled grazing animals to feed anywhere that plants could be found.
no not possible
Humans do not play a direct role in photosynthesis. Animals consume plants (or plant-eating animals) to obtain the energy produced during photosynthesis. Plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to make glucose, which is used as energy by both plants and animals.
Yes, but there would have to be some living breathing animals like us or the animal would starve and die then it wouldn't make oxygen and so would we.
Photosynthesis cannot effect a meat eating animal.Photosynthesis has to take place with 3 main things: sun, chlorophyll, and oxygen.Now notice how I said chlorophyll. Meat eating animals do not have chlorophyll. This means the formula of life (or in other words, photosynthesis,) cannot take place.No meat eating animals have anything to do with photosynthesis. Even if it was plant eating animals, they still have nothing to do with photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is for plants only. So photosynthesis cannot effect meat eating animals in ANYWAY.Hope that answered your question.
Well, without photosynthesis, the plants would not have energy for building their bodies. So with a little exagerration, it could be said that photosynthesis is building up the plants, which represent carbohydrates and other molecules needed by animals.
There are many single things possible to increase the benefits of photosynthesis. A few suggestions are: water plants; fertilize plants; or plant more plants.