Scientists believe the first photosynthetic organisms may have been cyanobacteria. This is believed because the biochemical pathways in the unicellular cyanobacteria.
* plants * red algea * blue-green algea * brown algea * gold algea * slime molds (production of Vita-protein H) * animals (production of vitamin D)
Which organisms were the first to evolve the ability to conduct photosynthesis using solar energy as their environmental source of energy?
Scientists believe the first photosynthetic organisms may have been cyanobacteria. This is believed because the biochemical pathways in the unicellular cyanobacteria.
Scientists believe the first photosynthetic organisms may have been cyanobacteria. This is believed because of the biochemical pathways that are present in the unicellular cyanobacteria.
It is believed that blue-green algae were the first organisms to perform photosynthesis.
This is kind of a guess, but I would say photosynthesis since some of the first organisms on earth were bacteria that did photosynthesis.
Photoautotrophs
protista
Photosynthesis occurs in a variety of bacteria, algae and plants. All other organisms, including animals, are not able to photosynthesize.
yes euglena
Organisms that photosythesize get their energy from the sun
The first organisms that were the first forms of life and were able to photosynthesize, were plankton. Most of our oxygen comes from the plankton living in the oceans. They play a big role in our everyday life, sharing that position with plants and all nature life (of plants).
photosynthesize
chlorophyll
carbon dioxide. or, CO2
This is kind of a guess, but I would say photosynthesis since some of the first organisms on earth were bacteria that did photosynthesis.
Photoautotrophs
carbon
go and ask your teacher
Fungi has a cell wall of chitin and cannot photosynthesize
protista
Photosynthesis occurs in a variety of bacteria, algae and plants. All other organisms, including animals, are not able to photosynthesize.