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Yor mom goes down there with a HUGE flashlight and does it. sea plants that are close enough to the surface of water get sunlight from the sun and the ones far enough from the surface do not need very much/any sunlight.

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Yes they do. All plant life in the oceans and on land use photosynthesis to grow and feed themselves. unless ofcourse the plant is in an area with no sunlight, then that wouldn't be possible. :)

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According to recent research, the answer is quite surprising.

Coral, some fish and sea slugs, and other various unexpected non-plant organisms use photosynthesis.

Photosynthesis is actually a result of simbiosis between two organisms.

Surprisingly, plants do not photosynthesis.

Clorplasts are the organisms that turn light into sugar in plants.

And cloroplasts have different DNA from the plant they inhabit.

That makes cloroplasts a seperate organism.

It is believed plants were invaded by cloroplasts in the distant past.

And it worked very well for both the cloroplasts and the plant.

Humans have a similar relationship with the symbiotic organism mitochondria.

Some fish have bacteria living in them that use sunlight to create sugar.

That sugar is used by the fish as food.

Pamela Silver injected transparent Zebra Fish embryos with cyanobacteria S. elongatus.

The zebra fish and the photosynthetic bacteria grew happily together.

Until the zebra fish developed pigment.

The pigment blocked out to much light and the bacteria died.

She states that the amount of energy provided by the bacteria is not enough to sustain the fish.

But she is optimistic about finding a symbiosis that can.

Any organism with little pigment could conceivably photosynthesis if hosting a compatible photosynthetic micro-organism.

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There are no "plants" in the ocean. There are, however, photosynthetic organisms (protista) that performs photosynthesis. An example of this is the phytoplankton.

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yes , as marine plants use dissolved carbon dioxide in water during the process of photosynthesis.

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Jelly fish is an animal.No animal is photosynthetic.

They get carbon and energy from other organisms. They are chemoheterotrophic animals

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Phytoplankton (single celled plants that live free in the top of the water column), algae that live in symbiosis in corals and seaweeds.

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Yes, all algae undergoes photosynthesis

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