chloroplasts
cholourplast
It... photosynthesizes?? (makes food).
A byproduct is basically something which is produced that the plant does not need for it self. For example, When a plant photosynthesizes, it releases most of the oxygen as a byproduct into the atmosphere.
All plants photosynthesis. The fruits and vegetables we eat were once part of a plant. Those plants photosynthesized, however when the fruit drops off the tree or a vegetable is pulled out of the ground, it no longer photosynthesizes (but the remaining plant, if any, continues to photosynthesize).
The chemical used when a plant cell photosynthesizes is called chlorophyll, which is a pigment in the chloroplast of the cell.
No, grass photosynthesizes.
No, grass photosynthesizes.
A plant like the conifer (pine trees) fits this description. They photosynthesize, live on dry land, and reproduce through seeds.
Chloroplasts are the part of a cell responsible for photosynthesis. They contain chlorophyll, which is the pigment that absorbs light energy used in photosynthesis to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.
They photosynthesizes which needs water, co2 and sunlight.
Not sure, If it photosynthesizes, probably,,,
Bubbles can form in hydrilla due to a process called pearling, which occurs when the plant photosynthesizes and releases excess oxygen as small bubbles. These bubbles cling to the leaves and stems of hydrilla, giving it a bubbly appearance. This can be a sign of healthy and active plant growth.