Photosynthesis is the process of converting carbon dioxide and water into the matter that is the physical growth of plants and algae and liverworts. The organic plants and algae and liverworts release oxygen through the process of photosynthesis and thus we maintain the chemical necessary to other living beings on earth, oxygen.
Liverworts are organisms that differ from other plants in appearance and structure although they too convert carbon dioxide and water into simple sugars. Liverworts resemble the human liver in shape or they can be slender and hold tightly compacted leaves with what appear to be tentacles. Liverworts like moss don't have normal root systems like other plants although unlike moss, they have leaf structure and stems like other plants. Liverworts are found in ponds and growing along the banks of lakes and streams.
Since liverworts are like many other plants they do process food for their growth using photosynthesis. However, not all liverworts process in the exact same way. Some liverworts are capable of keeping the carbon dioxide from being spilled into its water or land environment and other liverworts lack the mouth structures of plants to keep the carbon dioxide entirely within its structure. http://www.jstor.org/pss/4216761
The photosynthesis of an Antarctic liverwort was studied to investigate how freezing could affect photosynthesis in liverworts. Using an infra red glass analysis system, they were able to study the rate of carbon dioxide being released by these liverworts. Even at zero temperatures, the liverwort Marchantia could used carbon dioxide and water to produce organic matter and release oxygen. http://www.springerlink.com/content/3bl0q4fb73gv31u1/
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Plants use photosynthesis to produce glucose from carbon dioxide and water.
This is a trick question. Photosynthesis is used to create glucose, not to break it down. Hence, all living organisms do not use photosynthesis to break down glucose.
starch is made through the process of photosynthesis
Plants produce Oxygen after the completion of photosynthesis glucose and oxygen are the final products
Organisms use glucose, a sugar molecule produced during photosynthesis, as the main source of energy for cellular respiration. Glucose is broken down in the presence of oxygen to produce ATP, which is used by cells to carry out various functions.
Plants use photosynthesis to produce glucose from carbon dioxide and water.
This is a trick question. Photosynthesis is used to create glucose, not to break it down. Hence, all living organisms do not use photosynthesis to break down glucose.
Animal cells - this is wrong answer Plant cells containing chloroplasts produce glucose by photosynthesis.
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The energy in glucose (Cellular respiration) is used to produce ATP
An organism that uses Photosynthesis to produce glucose is called an Autotroph. Autotrophs are also called "self feeders" because they can produce food(glucose) for their own cells, such as plants. (A Heterotroph is an organism that consumes other organisms to get food for their cells, such as humans.)
Photosynthesis
starch is made through the process of photosynthesis
Photosynthesis: as used by plants to produce glucose. And humans use sunlight to synthesize vitamin D( not called photosynthesis)
food ; it is glucose and oxygen is released by plants during photosynthesis
Glucose doesn't use sunlight. Instead, plants use photosynthesis to make glucose.
Plants produce Oxygen after the completion of photosynthesis glucose and oxygen are the final products