A plant's failure to undergo photosynthesis would stifle the plant's growth and
reproduction. This would severely suppress the growth and well-being of any
community of herbivores, unless they preferred mushrooms and could find some.
no. Chloroplasts are only in plant cells. chloroplasts are what makes the plant green.
Plant cells have chloroplasts because they undergo photosynthesis, which is the process of converting sunlight into energy. Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll, which is necessary for capturing sunlight. Animal cells do not undergo photosynthesis; therefore, they do not need chloroplasts.
They give food
No, only plants, algea, photosynthetic protists, and cyanobacteria undergo photosynthesis. Ducks are animals, so they have animal cells. Animal cells are do not have the organelles possible for photosynthesis.
Animal cells do not undergo photosynthesis. This process is exclusive to plant cells, where they use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. Animal cells obtain their energy through processes like cellular respiration, which produce energy from nutrients.
Plant cells have chloroplasts because they undergo photosynthesis, a process that converts sunlight into energy. Animal cells do not have chloroplasts because they do not perform photosynthesis; instead, they rely on consuming other organisms for energy.
Well what is the point of chloroplasts? They help with photosynthesis and other chemical reactions like that. What uses photosynthesis? Not animals. They get their energy from food. Plants use photosynthesis to get energy from the sun. So what's your answer? Just pants!
Photosynthesis takes place in the Chloroplasts of the plant cell because it contains chlorophyll, the proteins required for photosynthesis, and the membranes needed to make a chemiosmotic gradient to produce ATP.in the chloroplasts of plant cells (not animal cells)
it absorbs light for the plant c i dont get it ell and helps it do photosynthesis
If Elodea was replaced with animal cells in the experimental test tube, you would not observe the same process of photosynthesis. Animal cells do not carry out photosynthesis like plant cells do, so there would be no oxygen bubbles produced as a result of photosynthesis. Instead, the animal cells would likely undergo cellular respiration, using oxygen and producing carbon dioxide.
No, the presence of chloroplasts in an animal cell would not affect its color because chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis and contain chlorophyll, which gives plants their green color. Animal cells do not have chloroplasts and do not perform photosynthesis.
Yes.