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The organism that makes carbohydrates are plants. Plants are known to photosynthetic organisms and thus have the ability to manufacture carbohydrates.
Photosynthetic organisms (mainly plants)
They are photosynthetic organisms. They make carbohydrates by CO2.
the process in the green plants in certain other organisms by which carbohydrates are synthesised from carbondioxide and water using light as an energy source
The carbon cycle is when plants convert carbon dioxide, CO2, from the atmosphere into carbohydrates, such as glucose, C6H12O6. Then, organisms eat the plants and obtain the carbon from the carbohydrates. Next, organisms' bodies break down the carbohydrates and release some of the carbon back into the air as CO2.
Some organisms perform photosynthesis to produce energy other organisms cannot do photosynthesis what can they do in order to generate energy?
Why do plants and other photosynthetic organisms need CO2 from the atmosphere?
Most plants.
plants There are other organisms beside plants. Algae,some bacteria and protozoans are examples
All animals obtain carbohydrates the same way we do, by eating plants: grain, roots and tubers, leaves, fruits, nuts.Except they don't turn them into bread and pie and french fries.
Yes because carbohydrates are forms of energy and plants need energy to conduct photosynthesis and other life processes.
Plants contain the green pigmen chlorophyll and chloroplast which Is why they can make their own food and other organisms can not. Also that plants cells have a larger vacuole than other organisms cells.