In the spongy and palisade mesophyll, due to the large amounts of chloroplasts.
mesophyll. but i could be wrong
In the leaves.
palisade layer
chloroplast i think..
Photosynthetic organisms are the producers of an ecosystem. All other organisms depend directly or indirectly on the producers
80% of the volcanic activity takes place in the Circum Pacific Belt region which is also known as the 'Ring of Fire'.
they can do both photosynthetic and heterotrophic
The most important photosynthetic plant pigment is the chlorophyll because it it what helps reflect the light energy off a leaf making the leaf appear green to the human eye
The upper part of the leaf is were the most sunlight hits the leaf, so due to adaptations, chloroplasts moved to the upper parts of leaves.
In vascular plants with leaves, the upper or sunward sides of the leaves will have the most photosynthetic activity. In other plants, such as kelp or cacti, the sunward-facing surfaces of the plant will have the most photosynthetic activity.
The upper part of the leaf is were the most sunlight hits the leaf, so due to adaptations, chloroplasts moved to the upper parts of leaves.
palisade layer
Underground
chloroplast i think..
in the cerebrum
chlorophyl
Most likely the dens.
Lichen is the product of a symbiotic relationship between a fungus and a photosynthetic organism, usually a photosynthetic bacteria or algae. The photosynthetic organism gains a place to live and protection. Most of the organisms that live as part of a lichen need a moist environment and cannot usually live in the areas that lichen can grow; The fungi allows the photosynthetic organism to remain moist. The fungi gains a source of energy from the photosynthetic organism. The photosynthetic organism produces sugars using solar energy which are used by the fungi.
Phytoplankton form the foundation for most marine life food webs. Also they are responsible for half the photosynthetic activity on earth. My source was : http://www.ehow.com/about_5414740_importance-phytoplankton.html