No, "photosynthesis" contains other vowels already. The only time when "y" would be considered a vowel is when there are no other vowels in the word.
pigment molecules absorb light energy
comet is a short vowel
Photosynthesis is a process that occurs in plant leaves.
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Photosynthesis take place in chloroplasts.It is a very important reaction.
Unless you count y as not being a vowel, no. If you don't count it as being a vowel, My is a word without a vowel.
Yes, in the word "sky," the letter Y is functioning as a vowel.
If you count Y as a vowel, there is none. so if you really need a word dont count y as a vowel
How about "shrewdly" (if you don't count the y as a vowel)?
"Y" is sometimes referred to as a semivowel. In this case, the sound "y" makes is the "ee" vowel sound, so it acts as a vowel. In English "y" is sometimes considered the only semivowel, but some, including myself, also count "w" as a semivowel.
Normally 5/26 but if you count "y" as a vowel, 6/26 or 2/13.
Two (e and e). If you count 'y' as a vowel, there's three.
Henrey (as long as you count Y as a vowel)
1 but sometimes y can be a vowel so if u count that it would make it 3
the y in Bailey is a vowel
"Y" is a vowel in "many."
The y in 'grocery' is a vowel. The y in 'you' is a consonant.