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Photosynthesis is the process where (plants, algae and some bacteria) convert the energy from the sun into chemical energy.
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The organisms need plants, algae and bacteria for their nourishment. This ensures their survival.
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Photosynthesis is the process where (plants, algae and some bacteria) convert the energy from the sun into chemical energy.
Photosynthesis is the process which creates glucose using sunlight, carbon dioxide and water. The equation for photosynthesis is: 6CO2 + 6H2O + sunlight = C6H12O6 + 6 O2.
Photosynthesis is not a system. It is a process in plants. It is very important process.Photosynthesis is a process of making sugars from CO2 and water by using light energy. Photosystem I and photosystem II are involved in this process to transfer electrons across the membrane. Photosynthesis occurs in plants algae and certain bacteria.
"Algae" is a general term that includes plants and bacteria... but algae is a plant, and it does exist in reefs.
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For starters, algae are plants. Plants never use oxygen. Animals use oxygen in the process of respiration. Decomposers use oxygen in the process of respiration when decomposing plants and animals including algae.
Yes. Algae, like other plants, produces it's energy through a process called photosynthesis.
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"Algae" is a general term that includes plants and bacteria... but algae is a plant, and it does exist in reefs.
Chlorophyll is the green pigment which plants use to absorb sunlight. They use the energy of light to make food in the process called photosynthesis. Most bacteria cannot carry out photosynthesis and so do not contain chlorophyll. However some bacteria can photosynthesise, but they contain a slightly different version of chlorophyll called bacteriochlorophyll. These bacteria are called cyanobacteria or (confusingly) blue-green algae.