A plant that can photosynthesize can use the rays of the sun as energy. Green plants are able to grow because of photosynthesis.
No, animals do not possess the ability to photosynthesize. This process is exclusive to plants, algae, and some bacteria.
Photosynthesize.
Ability to photosynthesize
If catalase itself is underexpressed (or not active) this may have an important part to play in human breast cancer. In plants it can cause a decrease in the plants' ability to photosynthesize. The ability of organism to live are based on the enzymes they use.If catalase itself is underexpressed (or not active) this may have an important part to play in human breast cancer. In plants it can cause a decrease in the plants' ability to photosynthesize. It would seem that these are very important and without them things may mutate or die.
Chloroplasts provide plants with the ability to photosynthesize, converting light energy into chemical energy in the form of glucose. This process is essential for plant growth, development, and reproduction.
No, mushrooms are fungi and so cannot photosynthesize.
Yes, the can photosynthesize and respire at the same time.
Leave per se do not photosynthesize but the organelles within the cells of the leaves (the chloroplasts) do.
Cabbage leaf can photosynthesize because it has chlorophyll. Also red cabbage can photosynthesize too. Absolutely, red cabbages have chlorophyll, but it masked by other pigments. (anthocyanins)
Organisms in the plant kingdom include grasses, trees, ferns, mosses, and flowering plants. These organisms are characterized by their ability to photosynthesize and produce their own food.
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That is the euglena.