Plants have chlorophyll. Anything that does photosynthesis.
Cells of green leaves have organelles called chloroplasts that contain a pigment called chlorophyll.
One organism in the ecosystems that produces chlorophyll is the Trees
Fungi
if organisms contain green color they contain chlorophyll. but some organisms like cyanobacteria they contain chlorophyll but also contain blue pigment. So they look like bluish and also some time redish. The organisms who contain chlorophyll they are autrophic and prepare their own food but some time also become parasitic.
All the autotrophic organisms (organism which has ability to manufacture its own food) have chlorophyll.
Organisms that undergo photosynthesis are those that contain photosynthetic pigments, most notably chlorophyll, undergo photosynthesis.
all green plants and primitive organisms like cyanobacteria do photosynthesis using chlorophyll pigment
Chlorophyll is inside chloroplasts.Chloroplasts are found in eukariyotic photosynthetic organisms
No it does not have chlorophyll and so it can not carry out photosynthesis instead it feeds on micro-organisms.
It is something to do with your organisms
Fungi
Plants
if organisms contain green color they contain chlorophyll. but some organisms like cyanobacteria they contain chlorophyll but also contain blue pigment. So they look like bluish and also some time redish. The organisms who contain chlorophyll they are autrophic and prepare their own food but some time also become parasitic.
All the autotrophic organisms (organism which has ability to manufacture its own food) have chlorophyll.
Fungi are hetrotrophic organisms. They obtain C from other organisms
They are fungi.
chlorophyll
The answer is plankton..
those organisms which contain chlorophyll can use photosynthesis