No, not all living organisms undergo photosynthesis.
Only phototrophs (photosynthetic autotrophs) such as plants, algae, and many forms of photosynthetic bacteria undergo photosynthesis. All other organisms live by eating autotrophs or other organisms that have eaten autotrophs; these organisms are heterotrophs. There are a few specialized organisms (which may live where no light shines) that use a process called chemosynthesis to get their energy; these organisms are called chemotrophs.
There are many unicellular organisms that carry out photosynthesis, including many algae and bacteria. Most of these contain organelles called chloroplasts, but some just have chlorophyll loose within their cytoplasm.
There is only one known example of that in Biology, which is a protozoan called the euglena, which does contain chloroplasts even though it is a single-celled animal.
absolutly
There are several species. ANAbena,Nostoc,Spirogyra, chlamedamonas are some single celled photosynthetic organisms
No. Not all cells perform photosynthesis, as they often have other jobs to do.
eg. taking water to the leaves.
Of course there are unicellular photosynthetic organisms.Some of algae,cynobacteria can be taken as examples.
Of course there are many. Some algae,cyno bacteria are examples
Yesthey carry out. Some Algae ,cynobacteria are some
No, only the plants.
cactus, algae, coleus, or bacteria.
Organisms that carry out photosynthesis are known as autotrophs. Autotrophs are able to produce complex organic compounds from simple substances or inorganic chemical reactions.
All photoautotrophs (autotrophs are organisms that get energy from abiotic sources such as the sun, the soil, and water) carry out photosynthesis. Photoautotrophs include plants, bacteria, protists, and algea.Hope this helps :)
A rose is able to carry out photosynthesis just like any other plant can. The chlorophyll and roots collect water, carbon dioxide and sunlight to make glucose and oxygen.
Photoautotrophs are organisms that perform photosynthesis. Less commonly they can be called holophytes.Examples of non-plant photoautotrophs include:algaecyanobacteria
All organisms carry out cellular respiration (except viruses) - it is the basic process which supports life as we know it. Viruses, on the other hand, are not always considered to be living, one of the reasons being that they do NOT carry out cellular respiration.
which types of cell contain chloroplasts and are able to carry out photosynthesis
Organisms that carry out photosynthesis are known as autotrophs. Autotrophs are able to produce complex organic compounds from simple substances or inorganic chemical reactions.
All photoautotrophs (autotrophs are organisms that get energy from abiotic sources such as the sun, the soil, and water) carry out photosynthesis. Photoautotrophs include plants, bacteria, protists, and algea.Hope this helps :)
Photosynthesis occurs in a variety of bacteria, algae and plants. All other organisms, including animals, are not able to photosynthesize.
I'm pretty sure that the NUCLEUS is not able to do that!
"photosynthesis"
bacterias and prostis
during the sunlight hours
bacterias and prostis
A rose is able to carry out photosynthesis just like any other plant can. The chlorophyll and roots collect water, carbon dioxide and sunlight to make glucose and oxygen.
Photoautotrophs are organisms that perform photosynthesis. Less commonly they can be called holophytes.Examples of non-plant photoautotrophs include:algaecyanobacteria
No. It's chloroplasts