I Think so....yeah all plants do, but in all leaf plants transpiration is more as compared to cactus because mainly it will grow in deserts, so there water availability is less.For reducing more transpiration leafs r converted as thorns.
Because it has no true leaves, the only part of a typical cactus that can produce food via photosynthesis is the stem. Through evolution, the leaves have become modified and not form the spines of the cactus, loosing their ability to photosynthesise
No. No viruses can photosynthesise.
Only Producers (plants) can photosynthesise
They do not photosynthesise. They get their nutrients though their roots.
photosynthesise ends up with oxygen being released into the atmosphere
photosynthesise ends up with oxygen being released into the atmosphere
photosynthesis
yep. they do
no
Wild plants only photosynthesise during the daybecause they need the sunlight as energy during photosynesis.lolz555
Fungi have no chlorophyll.
photosynthesise and phototropism