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those organisms which contain chlorophyll can use photosynthesis
Photosynthesis occurs in a variety of bacteria, algae and plants. All other organisms, including animals, are not able to photosynthesize.
Yes, photosynthesis is what converts the light energy from the sun into the usable chemical energy that organisms use.
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Plants are the most recognized organisms that perform photosynthesis. However, certain kinds of single-celled organisms can also use photosynthesis, such as cyanobacteria.
photosynthesis helps organisms survive by providing them with oxygen to breathe.
those organisms which contain chlorophyll can use photosynthesis
Some organisms perform photosynthesis to produce energy other organisms cannot do photosynthesis what can they do in order to generate energy?
autotrophPhotoautotrophs carry out photosynthesis. Light is the energy source and carbon dioxide is the carbon source
Respiring organisms, these can be from humans such as ourselves to micro-organisms, such as bacteria. There is one 'waste' product of photosynthesis - oxygen, glucose is all used or stored by the plant. Oxygen is not a complete waste, as it is used in plant respiration, however, the oxygen released from the plant can be used in respiration in other organisms.
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