Some Arcaea and Bacteria use photosynthesis.
Different forms of algae belong to the protist kingdom, but they do still conduct photosynthesis.
Plants use a process called photosynthesis to capture energy from sunlight and convert it into sugar (glucose) for energy. This process involves utilizing chlorophyll in their cells to absorb sunlight and convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.
Certain types of algae, such as unicellular green algae and dinoflagellates, can perform photosynthesis but are not classified under the plant kingdom. These organisms are part of the Protista kingdom and have chloroplasts that allow them to capture sunlight and convert it into energy.
Photosynthesis has a lot to do with the growth of the plant. This is because photosynthesis produces glucose which the plant uses as food.
it is the part where photosynthesis occur
In the photosynthesis process, water combines with CO2 to create sugars
Photosynthesis Water, Sunlight, and Carbon Dioxide go into the chloroplast, and glucose and oxygen come out.
Simple enough, My plant uses 'Photosynthesis' for growth! Hope this helped!
it uses sun and water
Leaves are instrumental in photosynthesis and the creation of sugars that the plant uses for energy.
the process is called Photosynthesis in which the leaves on a plant absorbes the light emitted by the sun and uses it as an ingredient along with water to make glucose, this is what the plant feeds on or uses for energy. i hope this answered your question
on the planet?- trees, plants, etc. (The Plant Kingdom) on a plant- the leaves!