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A heterotroph ('eating others'). This can mean the consumption of animals or plants (as both are organisms), and makes all animals, some plants (carnivorous or parasitic) and all fungi heterotrophs. 'Regular' photosynthesizing plants 'feed' off sunlight, making them autotrophs ('eating independently').
No-only when they are photosynthesizing. This occurs when there is light, carbon dioxide, and chlorophyll (green pigment, usually in the leaves). Therefore, it doesn't occur in the dark or when the leaves have fallen in the colder months.
Noun. Photosynthesizing is a verb.
Every living organism gives off carbon dioxide and even plants do when they are not photosynthesizing.
Aerobic respiration:C6H12O6 + 6O2 --> 6CO2 + 6H2Oglucose + oxygen produce carbon dioxide and waterPhotosynthesis:6CO2 + 6H2O --> C6H12O6 + 6O2carbon dioxide and water produce glucose and oxygenThe reactants of aerobic respiration are the products of photosynthesis. Organisms that undergo aerobic respiration need the products of photosynthesis to survive (this includes the plants and other photosynthesizing organisms themselves). Plants and other photosynthesizing organisms need the products of aerobic respiration in order to survive.
All green plants are capable of photosynthesis. Some plants, like those living in deep-sea vents, use inorganic chemicals to manufacture their food.
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A photosynthesizing organism is one that uses the energy of the sun to produce carbon-based materials from carbon dioxide & water; oxygen is produced as a by-product All green plants are photosynthesizing organisms; so are some algae
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Plants. =P Plants are autotrophs, meaning 'self eating', photosynthesizing their own energie from the sun. All the rest of life is heterotrophs, or 'eating another'.
No. Plants emerged around 1.2 billion years ago, but there were photosynthesizing bacteria 3 billion years ago.
A heterotroph ('eating others'). This can mean the consumption of animals or plants (as both are organisms), and makes all animals, some plants (carnivorous or parasitic) and all fungi heterotrophs. 'Regular' photosynthesizing plants 'feed' off sunlight, making them autotrophs ('eating independently').
In plants, light passes through to the palisade mesophyll cells where most of the photosynthesis takes place.
Oxygen is a gas that does not naturally replenish itself in the atmosphere and requires the work of photosynthesizing plants to replenish it. Humans breath oxygen that plants produce and the plants breathe the carbon dioxide that humans produce.
No they move aroung and eat food (more like us) instead of photosynthesizing (getting energy from the sun, like plants.)
The main function of starch in plants is to store energy.
because the plant is photosynthesizing