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Yes, photosynthesis is what converts the light energy from the sun into the usable chemical energy that organisms use.
Photosynthesis and cellular respiration are both cellular processes organisms use to obtain energy.
Does not reflect the evolutionary history of the organism.
autotrophs
Protists use a process called photosynthesis to turn sunlight into food. They have chloroplasts, which contain pigments like chlorophyll that capture sunlight. Through photosynthesis, they convert sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into glucose and oxygen. This glucose serves as their primary source of energy.
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photosynthesis
Yes, photosynthesis is what converts the light energy from the sun into the usable chemical energy that organisms use.
1) producers- get food by photosynthesis 2) heterotrophs- gets food by eating other organism or byproducts 3) parasite- an organism that its off another species (the host) 4) host- another organism from which the parasite takes food and shelter
Besides photosynthesis, they obtain their nutrients by feeding on decaying micro-organisms and animal matter Signed, Broccoli (SACPS) PRIMARY 5
You cannot obtain energy through growth.
Photosynthesis and cellular respiration are both cellular processes organisms use to obtain energy.
Does not reflect the evolutionary history of the organism.
Some organisms perform photosynthesis to produce energy other organisms cannot do photosynthesis what can they do in order to generate energy?
autotrophs
Scientists classify organisms into different kingdoms based on their source of energy through their mode of nutrition. Organisms that obtain energy from the sun through photosynthesis belong to the kingdom Plantae, while those that obtain energy from consuming other organisms belong to the kingdom Animalia. Organisms that obtain energy from breaking down organic matter or inorganic compounds belong to the kingdom Fungi or Kingdom Protista, depending on other characteristics.
Protists use a process called photosynthesis to turn sunlight into food. They have chloroplasts, which contain pigments like chlorophyll that capture sunlight. Through photosynthesis, they convert sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into glucose and oxygen. This glucose serves as their primary source of energy.