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Photosynthesis is changing light into energy. All plants do this. Here are some sentences.Plants use photosynthesis to obtain energy.Photosynthesis is essential to all life on earth.We studied photosynthesis in school.
Seaweeds come in three colours, red, brown and green. Only the green varieties use chlorophyll in their photosynthesis. 'What are the photosynthesis processes in the red and brown varieties?' could be a question.
Plants cells use it for is because this green substances that allows the plants to trap light so they can make food Chlorophyll is vital for photosynthesis. The function of the vast majority of chlorophyll is to absorb light and transfer that light energy to the reaction center of photosynthesis.
The starch test proves if there is any chlorophyll in the plant (the green pigment in leaves.) If there is chlorophyll in a plant, photosynthesis takes place. A plant cannot do photosynthesis if there is no or hardly any chlorophyll in the plant.
Yes they have chlorophyll. True plants (as opposed to fungus) have chlorophyll in their leaves. They carry out photosynthesis like any other plant, but other chemicals in the leaves mask the chlorophyll, giving the leaf a non-green hue.There is also a species of parasitic dodder (Cuscuta europaea) which does not photosynthesize, and depends on other plants for nutrition.
I think it could be possible to extract chlorophyll from plants or create it artificially, and maybe turn it into a paint, but im not sure how a car would run on glucose, unless you made it burn, but photosynthesis does produce oxygen.
No,because animal cell do not have chlorophyll
Photosynthesis is changing light into energy. All plants do this. Here are some sentences.Plants use photosynthesis to obtain energy.Photosynthesis is essential to all life on earth.We studied photosynthesis in school.
Most photosynthesis happens in leaves. But other parts of plants above the ground can photosynthesize too. Chlorophyll is an extremely important substance, without it photosynthesis could not happen. It absorbs sunlight which makes carbon dioxide and water react together hence making glucose.
Seaweeds come in three colours, red, brown and green. Only the green varieties use chlorophyll in their photosynthesis. 'What are the photosynthesis processes in the red and brown varieties?' could be a question.
Perhaps it could be. it is happening if there are chloroplasts.
No they could not. The cells within the plant roots haven't been exposed to sunlight, so they have adapted by losing their chloroplast, the organelles needed for photosynthesis.
Plants cells use it for is because this green substances that allows the plants to trap light so they can make food Chlorophyll is vital for photosynthesis. The function of the vast majority of chlorophyll is to absorb light and transfer that light energy to the reaction center of photosynthesis.
Photosynthesis cannot effect a meat eating animal.Photosynthesis has to take place with 3 main things: sun, chlorophyll, and oxygen.Now notice how I said chlorophyll. Meat eating animals do not have chlorophyll. This means the formula of life (or in other words, photosynthesis,) cannot take place.No meat eating animals have anything to do with photosynthesis. Even if it was plant eating animals, they still have nothing to do with photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is for plants only. So photosynthesis cannot effect meat eating animals in ANYWAY.Hope that answered your question.
The structure that photosynthesis takes place in is called a chloroplast in plants. However, not all photosynthesis takes place in the chloroplast. Photosynthetic bacteria for example have no chloroplast, and yet they photosynthesize. Another possible answer to this could be chlorophyll, but again there are differences; different groups of organisms use different types of chlorophyll to facilitate photosynthesis. Thus, I think that the only true answer to this question is that the Sun is THE structure that allows photosynthesis to occur. However, in modern times even this is technically incorrect, as photosynthesis can be stimulated by any suitable light source giving off light at the proper wavelength, for example; a lightbulb. So perhaps the only correct answer is that light itself is what allows photosynthesis to occur.
The starch test proves if there is any chlorophyll in the plant (the green pigment in leaves.) If there is chlorophyll in a plant, photosynthesis takes place. A plant cannot do photosynthesis if there is no or hardly any chlorophyll in the plant.
Yes they have chlorophyll. True plants (as opposed to fungus) have chlorophyll in their leaves. They carry out photosynthesis like any other plant, but other chemicals in the leaves mask the chlorophyll, giving the leaf a non-green hue.There is also a species of parasitic dodder (Cuscuta europaea) which does not photosynthesize, and depends on other plants for nutrition.