It can affect us humans because then they can get more PROPER medications that will actually work while on the other hand if plants were not healthy they would probably harm humans rather than "fix" them.
Photosynthesis provides the oxygen humans need to breathe. Plankton are the biggest producers of oxygen and contribute greatly to the survival of humans.
Oxygen and carbohydrates are products of photosynthesis that are important to humans.
Yes, it certainly does. (Not negatively, though) In the process, oxygen is released, which is vital for humans and animals. So, it would be incorrect to say that it doesn't affect anything..:)
Photosynthesis affects humans because it gives us air and helps us breathe. If there were no photosynthesis plants wouldn't grow and that wouldn't only mess up our ecosystem we would all die because we have no air. And then there would be no use for the sun. Without photosynthesis we would not all just be old and hungry we would be dead.
Photosynthesis provides food for the producers, which are then eaten by first-order consumers, which may be eaten by second-order consumers, and so on, which are then eaten by crocodiles, which are probably the highest-order consumer in the food web, unless humans are involved. Without photosynthesis to convert light energy into chemical energy in food molecules, there would be no producers or consumers, and no crocodiles (or humans).
No, humans do not need photosynthesis to survive. Photosynthesis is a process by which plants make their own food using sunlight, but humans get their energy from consuming food, not sunlight. Photosynthesis is essential for plants, but not for humans.
No, humans do not carry out photosynthesis. Instead, humans rely on cellular respiration to convert nutrients into energy. Photosynthesis is a process unique to plants, algae, and some bacteria, where they convert sunlight into energy.
Photosynthesis is important to plants, animals, and humans! So no. It's most vital to plants.
how does photosynthesis affect upper level consumers that are carnivores
No, because only plants go trough photosynthesis.
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Humans are not primarily photosynthetic. Plants are. Plants use sunlight to synthesize chemicals that they need. They do not eat. Humans, in comparison, are omnivorous. We eat food to gain energy, so we do not need photosynthetic skin. However, we humans do synthesize vitamin D with the help of sunlight, so to that small extent we do engage in photosynthesis.