Photosynthetic microorganisms are organisms that are microscopic or cannot be seen with an eye and they can preform photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is when an organism uses; water, carbon dioxide, light energy to make food for itself.
Yes, microorganisms and prokaryotes like cyanobacteria have chlorophyll and are capable of photosynthesis. They use chlorophyll to capture light energy and convert it into chemical energy in the form of glucose through the process of photosynthesis.
Microorganisms observed in the light hay infusion tend to be larger and more diverse in shape compared to those in the dark hay infusion. This is because light stimulates the growth of photosynthetic microorganisms that are generally larger in size and have different shapes than those found in the dark.
No, diatoms are not fungi. Diatoms are a type of phytoplankton, which are photosynthetic microorganisms belonging to the group of algae. Fungi are a separate kingdom of organisms that are heterotrophic, meaning they obtain nutrients by breaking down organic matter.
Unicellular,filamentous and photosynthetic organisms are ALGAE
Yes, photosynthetic oxygen production is light-dependent.
Some micro organisms are photosynthetic. Some bacteria and protists belong to that
The four groups of photosynthetic bacteria are brownish nonsulfur, green sulfur, purple sulfur, and purple nonsulfur bacteria. Bacteria constitute a significant domain of what are referred to as prokaryotic microorganisms.
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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
Yes, the photosynthetic organisms are regulated near the surface according to surchams theory, and the microorganisms innterrelated neighbours are found near the focus of the ocean on the oceanic boundary.
The scientific name of phytoplankton is phytoplankton. Phytoplankton refers to a diverse group of photosynthetic microorganisms that drift in aquatic environments.
Yes, microorganisms and prokaryotes like cyanobacteria have chlorophyll and are capable of photosynthesis. They use chlorophyll to capture light energy and convert it into chemical energy in the form of glucose through the process of photosynthesis.
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It has to do with how the organism is dyed, and the lighting. Without the dye, the organism would blend in and wouldn't stand out. ------------------------------- Not all microorganisms in their natural habitats are green. The ones that are green, such as cyanobacteria, green algar, etc. are green because they conduct photosynthesis with a mechanism similar to plants. (Note for previous answerer: microorganisms are very often stained in a laboratory setting to make them more visible, however green stains are rare because they would make stained organisms look confusingly similar to photosynthetic microorganisms. There are, however, fluorescent stains that fluoresce green when the stained organism is exposed to UV light, this would not be confusing since photosynthetic organisms no longer look green under UV light.)
Microorganisms observed in the light hay infusion tend to be larger and more diverse in shape compared to those in the dark hay infusion. This is because light stimulates the growth of photosynthetic microorganisms that are generally larger in size and have different shapes than those found in the dark.
Plants and algae are two organisms that have chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis, the process by which plants and some microorganisms convert sunlight into energy.
Yes, phytoplankton are a type of microorganisms that include many types of algae. They are microscopic, photosynthetic organisms that drift in water bodies and form the base of the aquatic food chain.