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Indirectly, yes. We humans eat plants; plants grow and generate energy by photosynthesis, so we need it. Or, we humans eat animals, and the animals eat plants, which use photosynthesis. At some level, our life depends on plants.
Humans themselves do not use photosynthesis, but because humans depend on plants, as well as other animals that eat plants, in order to live, no, humans could not live without photosynthesis. Unless plants had another way to make food for themselves, humans could not live without photosynthesis.
Humans, other animals, anything that must obtain its energy from the food that it eats.
It produces bigger and more flourishing crops and breeders could use the polyploidy to breed other plants and make them produce more food which would result in a lot more money for the breeders and sellers.
Oxygen is a gas that does not naturally replenish itself in the atmosphere and requires the work of photosynthesizing plants to replenish it. Humans breath oxygen that plants produce and the plants breathe the carbon dioxide that humans produce.
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animals very in many different ways. polyploidy is not different, plants don't have living blood cells so the way the ployploidy reacts verys
Polyploidy
Polyploidy occurs with the organism has double the normal set of chromosomes. In plants this can produce larger more viable plants, but it animals this is an abnormal mutation and often fatal.
Plants supply food and oxygen for animals and humans.
Polyploidy
Plants are autotroph and humans and animals are heterotroph.
It is most common when two organisms of different species attempt to reproduce. The combination of genes is usually not fully functional meaning that the offspring is unable to reproduce itself. This can also occur in plants although to a lesser extent as plants are capable of polyploidy. In humans polyploidy causes complicated genetic diseases.
Humans Are omnivores that eat plants and animals.
humans, animals, plants itself
Plants,Animals and humans
are unable to interbreed with a diploid plant.