In the leaves, or more specificly, in the cloroplasts in the cells of the leaves
Yes, ferns do carry out photosynthesis. They have chlorophyll in their fronds, which allows them to capture sunlight and convert it into energy. The process of photosynthesis in ferns is essential for their growth and survival.
Yes, mosquito fern is a type of aquatic fern that undergoes photosynthesis, allowing it to produce its own food. It has specialized structures called chloroplasts that contain chlorophyll, which is essential for photosynthesis.
Ferns have plant cells.So they have a cell wall.
yes it does...it is called photosynthesis.
Anything not containing chloroplasts does not carry out photosynthesis.
Photoautotrophs carry out photosynthesis.
Plants need sunshine to carry out photosynthesis.
A fern is a green plant, therefore it is a producer
Yes, the sword fern (Polystichum munitum) does undergo photosynthesis. Like other ferns and plants, it uses sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to produce energy in the form of glucose while releasing oxygen as a byproduct. This process occurs in the chloroplasts found in the fern's fronds, which contain chlorophyll.
Yes there are photosynthetic stems. Green stems carry out photosynthesis. Example: cactus
That is carry out photosynthesis. It makes food in plants
the tree fern has leaves while the mushroom doesn't have leaves or the tree fern needs sunlight to grow while the mushroom doesn't.