Yes. All green plants (and some which don't look green like many seaweeds) carry out photosynthesis. This is why photosynthetic organisms are limited to the upper layer of the sea, as light does not penetrate very far below the surface.
Chlorophyl is the chemical that makes plants/algae green and carries out photosynthesis.
Algae is not a plant. It can carry out photosynthesis.It have chlorophylls,chloroplasts like plants
there adaptation for carrying out photosynthesis is because it is exposed to light and and gas is collected to start the by product of photosynthesis
blue green algae has no chioroplast so how the go photosyenthesis
we call them Chloroplasts. those contains pigments.
Yes.
Marine algae are photosynthetic. At depths below 200m there is very little sunlight which would make photosynthesis extremely difficult.
Photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplasts of plants and green algae.
By eating baby chickens
those are algae organisms. They are major in the sea.
Seaweeds
Tore Levring has written: 'Submarine daylight and the photosynthesis of marine algae' -- subject(s): Photosynthesis, Solar radiation, Algae 'Marine algae' -- subject(s): Marine algae 'Die Meeresalgen der Juan Fernandez-Inseln' -- subject(s): Coralline algae, Marine algae
Some specializations of algae include marine algae, which are adapted to live in saltwater environments, and freshwater algae, which are specialized to survive and thrive in freshwater habitats. Other specializations include microalgae, which are extremely small and can be unicellular, and macroalgae, which are larger and multicellular. Additionally, there are various types of algae that have specialized adaptations for photosynthesis, reproduction, and nutrient acquisition.
Algae depend on sunlight to carry out photosynthesis. There is not enough sunlight below 200 meters.
They survive by photosynthesis. They are also a vital part of the food chain of the marine life. and it loves rape
organism that can make its own food by photosynthesis or chemosynthesis.
Well as my studies as a marine bioligist, algae occurs when sunlight shines on an object that is in either fresh or salt water. The sunlight reflects off of the object and it produces the green algae... Hope this helps someone! :-)
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Yes, algae does carry out photosynthesis.
Well, producers are most often plants, because they are the main source of energy, because they use photosynthesis to use the sun's energy. The producer in a marine biome would often be algae. producers are always plants, ALWAAAYS
Every algae is photosynthetic.Includes red algae too
A. B. Cribb has written: 'Three species of fungi parasitic on marine algae in Tasmania' -- subject(s): Algae, Pathogenic fungi 'An ecological and taxonomic account of the algae of a semi-marine cavern, Paradise Cave, Queensland' 'Marine algae of the southern Great Barrier Reef' -- subject(s): Classification, Marine algae 'Some marine algae from Thursday Island and surrounding areas'
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