Plants undergo photosynthesis to provide themselves energy to make food to survive. The waste products of this reaction are oxygen and water which are released into the atmosphere. Humans need oxygen to survive. Thus, photosynthesis is a critical process for the survival of every organism.
Photosynthesis gives energy to every organism directly or indirectly.So it is vital for every organism.
Photosynthesis is very useful. It feeds directly or indirectly every organism on planet,except few bacteria.
Yes, organisms that perform photosynthesis, such as plants, algae, and some bacteria, depend on sunlight for energy. Through the process of photosynthesis, these organisms convert sunlight into chemical energy that they can use for growth and survival.
photosynthesis
That is to produce glucose. It is the C source for organisms
Light and Dark reactions.Main process is the photosynthesis. It produces glucose feeding almost every organism on planet
photosynthesis occurs in every plant
Photosynthesis is important to other living things in an ecosystem because it produces oxygen, which is essential for the survival of many organisms. Additionally, photosynthesis is the primary source of energy for most ecosystems as it produces glucose, a form of energy that is used by plants and consumed by other organisms. This process forms the basis of the food chain and sustains life in the ecosystem.
The cell is the smallest organized unit of life. It is the basic structural and functional unit of all living organisms. Cells can work independently or together to carry out essential functions for an organism's survival.
All life carries out cellular respiration to release energy. Only autotrophs carry out photosynthesis.*****The photosynthesis reaction is: chlorophyll6CO2 + 6H2O + light energy -------------> C6H12O6 + 6O2
Every living organism has a set of living requirments. For the Chiton, I would say that water is paramount to its survival, as is an available food soruce, oxygen, and a suitable habitat.
If in a given species, every organism survived to adulthood and then had exactly the same number of offspring as every other organism in that species, there would be a few interesting consequences. Given the universal survival and reproductive success, that species would experience a population explosion. Eventually, this would have to produce general starvation, since food supplies cannot expand indefinitely. Also, the process of evolution would come to a stop, for that species. If everybody survives and reproduces to the same extent, then the concept of survival of the fittest does not apply, since everybody survives and everybody is equally fit.