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Spirogyra being a fresh water chlorophycean alga prepares its own food by photosynthesis. Hence it is an autotroph.
Small fish eat spirogyra.
Yes, they can! They are a fresh water photosynthetic plant.
actually photosynthesis is the process that is performed by plant leaves which contains chloraplasts as fruits does not contain chloroplast it does not perform photosynthesis
All producers can do photosynthesis, so yes daisies can it.
Spirogyra being a fresh water chlorophycean alga prepares its own food by photosynthesis. Hence it is an autotroph.
Small fish eat spirogyra.
They get their energy from sunlight (photosynthesis). They are autotrophs. They do not consume (or eat anything). They make their own food
Yes, they can! They are a fresh water photosynthetic plant.
Spirogyra is a type of green alga that obtains energy and nutrition through photosynthesis. Spirogyra contains chlorophyll in its chloroplast which is needed for photosynthesis and making nutrients.
ability to perform photosynthesis
They perform cellular respiration but not photosynthesis.
no, the black mamba is a snake. Only plants can perform photosynthesis
actually photosynthesis is the process that is performed by plant leaves which contains chloraplasts as fruits does not contain chloroplast it does not perform photosynthesis
All producers can do photosynthesis, so yes daisies can it.
Plant cells contain chloroplasts which allow them to perform photosynthesis.
You would speak of Spirogyra in terms of the species of Spirogyra: "there are over 400 species of Spirogyra"