No, bacteria do not go through photosynthesis to obtain energy. Instead, they obtain energy through processes such as fermentation or respiration.
No, bacteria do not go through photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is a process that involves converting light energy into chemical energy, typically carried out by plants, algae, and some bacteria. Bacteria do not have the necessary structures, such as chloroplasts, to carry out photosynthesis.
No animals use photosynthesis as a means of obtaining energy. Photosynthesis is a process used by plants, algae, and some bacteria to convert sunlight into energy. Animals obtain energy by consuming plants, other animals, or other organic matter.
Yes, algae perform photosynthesis as a means of obtaining energy.
Eubacteria obtain energy through a variety of methods such as photosynthesis, chemosynthesis, or by breaking down organic matter through fermentation or respiration. These processes involve converting sunlight, chemicals, or organic compounds into energy that the bacteria can use for growth and reproduction.
No, not all bacteria engage in photosynthesis. Some bacteria are capable of photosynthesis, while others obtain energy through other means such as breaking down organic matter.
No, bacteria do not go through photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is a process that involves converting light energy into chemical energy, typically carried out by plants, algae, and some bacteria. Bacteria do not have the necessary structures, such as chloroplasts, to carry out photosynthesis.
No animals use photosynthesis as a means of obtaining energy. Photosynthesis is a process used by plants, algae, and some bacteria to convert sunlight into energy. Animals obtain energy by consuming plants, other animals, or other organic matter.
Yes, algae perform photosynthesis as a means of obtaining energy.
Eubacteria obtain energy through a variety of methods such as photosynthesis, chemosynthesis, or by breaking down organic matter through fermentation or respiration. These processes involve converting sunlight, chemicals, or organic compounds into energy that the bacteria can use for growth and reproduction.
photosynthetic bacteria are proteobacteria that are phototrophic, capable of producing energy through photosynthesis.
No, not all bacteria engage in photosynthesis. Some bacteria are capable of photosynthesis, while others obtain energy through other means such as breaking down organic matter.
Cyanobacteria is a phylum of bacteria that obtain their energy through photosynthesis.
Other organisms can obtain their energy through various sources such as sunlight (photosynthesis in plants), consuming other organisms (heterotrophs), or through chemical reactions (chemosynthesis in certain bacteria). Each organism has a specific way of obtaining and using energy to survive and carry out its life processes.
Yes, spirilla bacteria can get energy through various methods such as photosynthesis, chemosynthesis, or by breaking down organic matter through fermentation or respiration.
The energy supply for photosynthesis is sunlight. Plants, algae, and some bacteria use the energy from sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen through the process of photosynthesis.
No, dumbcane (Dieffenbachia) cannot make its own food through photosynthesis. As a plant, it relies on obtaining nutrients and energy from the soil through its roots and by absorbing sunlight for photosynthesis.
No animals are capable of photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is a process carried out by plants, algae, and some bacteria to convert sunlight into energy. Animals obtain energy through consuming plants or other animals.