Photosynthesis cannot effect a meat eating animal.
Photosynthesis has to take place with 3 main things: sun, chlorophyll, and oxygen.
Now notice how I said chlorophyll. Meat eating animals do not have chlorophyll. This means the formula of life (or in other words, photosynthesis,) cannot take place.
No meat eating animals have anything to do with photosynthesis. Even if it was plant eating animals, they still have nothing to do with photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is for plants only. So photosynthesis cannot effect meat eating animals in ANYWAY.
Hope that answered your question.
Photosynthesis is used by plants, which are eaten by animals. The plant could not survive without using photosynthesis and the animals that eat plants couldn't survive without the plants.
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photosynthesis and cellular respiration are nearly opposite reactions in terms of reactants and products. cellular respiration, used by animals, requires oxygen (O2). Oxygen is a waste product of photosynthesis, which is released into the atmosphere. animals and other organisms can then use it. if there were no photosynthesizing organisms, then, well, we'd all suffocate to death.
Why is photosynthesis essential to animals?
Oxygen is a product of photosynthesis that is used by plants and animals for respiration.
Planaria are type of animals. Animals are not photosynthetic
No, animals only carry out respiration. Only plants have photosynthesis. Although, there is a rare green sea slug, which is now being considered half plant and half animal because it carries out both respiration and photosynthesis.
there are no photosynthetic animals
Animals depend on photosynthesis for food and oxygen.
Chemical energy is produced. Actually light energy is converted
Photosynthesis is very useful. It feeds directly or indirectly every organism on planet,except few bacteria.
Whales are mammals, animals, and photosynthesis is not a property or activity of animals.
Why is photosynthesis essential to animals?
Yes, it provides nearly all of the oxygen on our planet
Plants release oxygen as a by product of photosynthesis. This allows animals to breathe. Also, plants drop dead leaves on the soil, which become food for a multitude of invertebrate animals like insects and worms.
For the mangotrees photosynthesis perhaps?
It doesn't, photosynthesis is purely for plants
Animals do not rely on photosynthesis - plants do. Animals cannot make their own food. That's why they can move around.
There are no animals that perform photosynthesis but there are a group of bacteria called cyanobacteria that rely partially on photosynthesis to generate metabolic energy.
Living things DO carry out photosynthesis, since green plants are living things. They are not animals, if that is what you meant. Animals do not have chlorophyll, which is needed for photosynthesis.