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Respiration occurs in all living things, but photosynthesis only occurs in heterotrophic plants. (not all plants)
Oxygen is what plants produce that is important to all living things!
Photosynthesis is the method which allows plants to make glucose(their source of nutriment). They are autotrophs and are located at the bottom of the food chain (the base if you will). If there is no more photosynthesis there is no more glucose. If there is no more glucose there is no more plants. If there is no more plants, there will be no more living things.
Green plants are one of the only living things that produce their own food (algae which are protists and cyanobacteria also photosynthesize). Photosynthesis is when the energy from sunlight is combined with chlorophyll to form sugar. This is how plants feed themselves and how we get energy when we eat plants. Without photosynthesis, all of the energy from the sun would be wasted, and there wouldn't be living things. Also the importance of photosynthesis to all living things would defntly be the making of oxygen. living things need oxygen, and sense photosynthesis can produce that in plants it makes the process very important to "living" things.
Living things DO carry out photosynthesis, since green plants are living things. They are not animals, if that is what you meant. Animals do not have chlorophyll, which is needed for photosynthesis.
photosynthesis is the process plants use to get food. there is no living things?
Plants are essential for living things. Plants produce oxygen through a process called photosynthesis. Without plants, there would not be enough oxygen on the planet for all living things to survive. Plants are also a critical part of the food chain.
Respiration occurs in all living things, but photosynthesis only occurs in heterotrophic plants. (not all plants)
Plants are the only living things that actually go though the process of photosynthesis.
Chloroplasts set plants apart from other living things in that they are the only parts of a cell that do photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is the process in which plants (mostly the chloroplasts) use sun and carbon dioxide to make food and create oxygen. Photosynthesis sets plants apart and chloroplasts do photosynthesis.
Oxygen is what plants produce that is important to all living things!
Photosynthesis is the method which allows plants to make glucose(their source of nutriment). They are autotrophs and are located at the bottom of the food chain (the base if you will). If there is no more photosynthesis there is no more glucose. If there is no more glucose there is no more plants. If there is no more plants, there will be no more living things.
Green plants are one of the only living things that produce their own food (algae which are protists and cyanobacteria also photosynthesize). Photosynthesis is when the energy from sunlight is combined with chlorophyll to form sugar. This is how plants feed themselves and how we get energy when we eat plants. Without photosynthesis, all of the energy from the sun would be wasted, and there wouldn't be living things. Also the importance of photosynthesis to all living things would defntly be the making of oxygen. living things need oxygen, and sense photosynthesis can produce that in plants it makes the process very important to "living" things.
Plants, Algae, and some Prokaryotes can also carry out photosynthesis. Prokaryotes such as Cyanobacteria.
Living things DO carry out photosynthesis, since green plants are living things. They are not animals, if that is what you meant. Animals do not have chlorophyll, which is needed for photosynthesis.
bones are important to living things because it protects plants
the photosynthesis brings energy to the cell and when this happends the thylakoid membrane needs the change to release the energy all bout inderkum