In their green parts (chlorophyll).
Plants and algae that use 'photons' from the Sun and chlorophyl (the green stuff in plants) to 'synthesize' or to make their food, (sugars).
This process is called photosynthesis. Plants take carbon dioxide from the air, water from the ground, light from the sun and synthesize sugars from this material.
Humans are not primarily photosynthetic. Plants are. Plants use sunlight to synthesize chemicals that they need. They do not eat. Humans, in comparison, are omnivorous. We eat food to gain energy, so we do not need photosynthetic skin. However, we humans do synthesize vitamin D with the help of sunlight, so to that small extent we do engage in photosynthesis.
Proteins. Proteins are the organic compounds for which information must be encoded in DNA for green plants to synthesize to other compounds.
Animals depend on plants for providing food and releasing oxygen into the air. Certain Plants also can change nitrogen into useful compounds and release that into the air. (plants such as clover, peanuts, beans.)
Producers, ie Plants.
Because only plants synthesize the organic matter (food) from inorganic matter
oxygen
Plants have got chlorophyll in them. With the help of the chlorophyll, plant synthesize their food in presence of light. So plants have always prepared their own food.
Plants and algae that use 'photons' from the Sun and chlorophyl (the green stuff in plants) to 'synthesize' or to make their food, (sugars).
nitrogen helps synthesize protein.
Plants are able to change the sun's energy into food through photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, plants are able to synthesize food directly into carbon dioxide.
Photosynthesis is the process that plants use sunlight to synthesize their food. Plants use carbon dioxide and water and generate oxygen as the byproduct.
we call it photosynthesis. it will make carbohydrates and o2 gas.
A producer. (e.g. plants, fungus, etc) or an autotroph.
Yes
plants depend on animals for pollination and seed dispersal.insectivorous plants depend on insects for their food.