No. The only living organisms that undergo phtosythesis are plants on land and phytoplankton in water.
No, animals do not have the ability to undergo photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is a process that only plants, algae, and some bacteria can perform, using sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into energy. Animals obtain energy by consuming plants or other animals.
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The following groups of organisms do not contain any species that can undergo photosynthesis: animals, fungi, and protists. These organisms lack the chlorophyll pigments required for photosynthesis and must obtain their energy from other organic sources.
Yes they do because they absorb oxygen while organisms that undergo photosynthesis absorb carbon dioxide.
no. Chloroplasts are only in plant cells. chloroplasts are what makes the plant green.
Planktons don't eat animals. Phytoplanktons undergo photosynthesis, but zooplanton eat other plankton
No, animals do not have chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are specialized organelles found in plant cells that are responsible for photosynthesis - the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy. Animals do not undergo photosynthesis, so they do not possess chloroplasts.
Plants, algae, and certain bacteria are organisms that undergo photosynthesis. They contain chlorophyll, a pigment that enables them to convert sunlight into energy through the process of photosynthesis.
Fungi do not have the ability to undergo photosynthesis.
No, only plants, algea, photosynthetic protists, and cyanobacteria undergo photosynthesis. Ducks are animals, so they have animal cells. Animal cells are do not have the organelles possible for photosynthesis.
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What kind of animals undergo binary fission