Yes, generally the photosynthetic organelles are found in the cells of non flower parts of plants
Flowering is related to reproduction. Regardless of reproductive method every plant is photosynthetic
The function of the photosynthetic dark reactions in plants is to convert carbon dioxide and other molecules into glucose, which is used as energy for the plant's growth and development.
The vast majority of plants go through photosynthesis to make food. Even the Venus flytrap and other carnivorous plants still use photosynthesis to an extent. However, some plants, such as the Indian pipe plant, don't photosynthize.
Almost all living things that are classified as plants carry out photosynthesis.However, a very few plants do not. For example, the Indian pipe plant, Monotropa uniflora, contains no chlorophyll. Instead, the Indian pipe takes nutrients from a fungus. Indian pipes grow in areas of low light that tend to be rich in decaying plant matter. As a result, they have adapted to obtain nutrients from the fungi that digest the decaying pant matter.This method of obtaining nutrients is a form of parasitism called myco-heterotrophy. There are several types of plants that live in similar low light conditions that have adapted to obtain nutrients in this way, including non-photosynthetic orchids and non-photosynthetic liverworts.
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Most photosynthetic cells in plants are found in the mesophyll layer of the leaves. This layer contains the palisade and spongy mesophyll cells, which are responsible for carrying out photosynthesis. These cells contain chloroplasts that capture sunlight and convert it into energy for the plant.
Photosynthetic eukariyotes have chloroplasts.Algae are eukariyotic non plants with chloroplast.
Chloroplasts are found in both vascualr plants (monocotyledons and dicotyledons) as well as non-vascular plants such as mosses and algae
Any bacteria, there are no photosynthetic bacteria.
Any bacteria, there are no photosynthetic bacteria.
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No, there are some photosynthetic protists and some photosynthetic bacteria.
Photosynthetic leaves of the plants.
Why do plants and other photosynthetic organisms need CO2 from the atmosphere?
All the green plants that make food by photosynthesis are examples of photosynthetic.
they depend on other plants Non-green leaves have other photosynthetic pigments like carotene and xanthophyll in their plastids which help in the process of photosynthesis.
Plants photosynthesize. There are some non-plant species who've photosynthetic organelles within their cells, likely to have originated by the endocytosis of photosynthetic microorganisms (similar to the origin of mitochondria).Autotrophs
Biology is not really my area of expertise, so better answers may well follow. Cells perform a myriad of functions, photosynthetic cells are all about using light to create energy and therefore would be no use in the dark. Why would tree roots, for example, need photosynthetic cells?