Yes
Chlorophyll is the principal pigment in photosynthetic organisms that absorbs light energy for photosynthesis.
By using photosynthetic pigments. Primary pigments are the chlorophylls
All photosynthetic organisms have chlorophyll or a similar pigment that captures light energy, allowing them to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. They also have specialized structures, such as chloroplasts, where photosynthesis takes place. Additionally, they require sunlight to power the photosynthetic process.
light harvesting is a set of photosynthetic pigment molecules that absorb light and channel the energy to the photosynthetic reaction centre, where the light reactions of photosynthesis occur.
The light-sensitive pigment found in photosynthetic archaea is called bacteriorhodopsin. It is a type of retinal protein that helps these organisms convert light energy into chemical energy for photosynthesis.
If light energy is not absorbed by producers (plants and other photosynthetic organisms), it is either reflected, transmitted, or absorbed by other materials in the environment, such as soil or water. The energy may be converted into heat or be used by non-photosynthetic organisms for various processes.
No, paramecia are not photosynthetic. Photosynthetic organisms react when exposed to light. Paramecia cannot detect light.
Phytoplankton are photosynthetic organisms. They get their energy from sunlight.
Photosynthetic organisms need light in order to survive. In very deep water there is no light.
This is called the Calvin Benson Cycle. It occurs in the chloroplasts of photosynthetic organisms.
This is called the Calvin Benson Cycle. It occurs in the chloroplasts of photosynthetic organisms.
Organisms that produce their own energy using sunlight are photosynthetic organisms. These are plants or other organisms that contain chloroplasts.