no not allt he cells in the plant undergo photosythesis....the cells which r exposed to the sunlight and which contain chroma plastids in their cells alone undergo photosynthesis ...the cells in the root region doesnot undergo photosynthesis can be taken as a example
Well what is the point of chloroplasts? They help with photosynthesis and other chemical reactions like that. What uses photosynthesis? Not animals. They get their energy from food. Plants use photosynthesis to get energy from the sun. So what's your answer? Just pants!
No. Animal cells do not contain chloroplasts. Photosynthesis occurs within chloroplasts. They are found in plants and other eukaryotic organisms that undergo photosynthesis (such as algae).
No, many of the plants cells do photosynthesize, but not all the cells are capable of this process. The roots are a good example of non-photosynthetic cells, and you can see this by their pale color which means they have a lack of pigment (the pigment is key in photosynthesis).
Both types of cells (plant and animal) undergo cellular respiration. This occurs in the mitochondria. However, plants make energy as well by using the sunlight. This, called photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplasts of plants. whic are mostly plant cells --------- All cells that are living respire. But plants make energy through photosynthesis because they have somthing the animal cells dont have, chloroplast.
in which part of a plant cell does photosynthesis occur
The plant would look much greener, and would undergo photosynthesis more.
Not all types of plant cells perform photosynthesis. Most cells on the shoot of the plant (depending on the plant) are capable of photosynthesis. However, most root cells are white because they lack pigments and, therefore, are incapable of photosynthesis.
No, Photosynthesis happen only in those plant cells having chloroplasts.
photosynthesis doesnt occur in a certain cell it occurs in a part of the cell called chlorophyll
Well what is the point of chloroplasts? They help with photosynthesis and other chemical reactions like that. What uses photosynthesis? Not animals. They get their energy from food. Plants use photosynthesis to get energy from the sun. So what's your answer? Just pants!
everything in the plant
No. Animal cells do not contain chloroplasts. Photosynthesis occurs within chloroplasts. They are found in plants and other eukaryotic organisms that undergo photosynthesis (such as algae).
No, many of the plants cells do photosynthesize, but not all the cells are capable of this process. The roots are a good example of non-photosynthetic cells, and you can see this by their pale color which means they have a lack of pigment (the pigment is key in photosynthesis).
Yes and that goes for all plants That also goes for all living things.
Both types of cells (plant and animal) undergo cellular respiration. This occurs in the mitochondria. However, plants make energy as well by using the sunlight. This, called photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplasts of plants. whic are mostly plant cells --------- All cells that are living respire. But plants make energy through photosynthesis because they have somthing the animal cells dont have, chloroplast.
yesOf course plant cells are photosynthetic. But not all are photosynthetic,only light touching cells are photosynthetic
No, not all plant cells have chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are only present in specialized plant cells called mesophyll cells, which are responsible for photosynthesis. Other types of plant cells, such as root cells or stem cells, do not typically contain chloroplasts.