As well as plants, some bacteria also photosynthesize, though they use a different chemical process. Some plants use different photosynthetic mechanisms, known as C3, C4, and CAM. The latter mechanism is used by plants (such as some 'perching plants') that may have a water conservation problem. These plants open their stomata at night to take in CO2, and dissolve that in a specific chemical. During the day, they close their stomata to conserve water, and process the stored CO2 to produce sugars, etc.
Yes, plants can effectively photosynthesize using room light, as long as the light provides the necessary wavelengths for photosynthesis to occur.
No, animals do not possess the ability to photosynthesize. This process is exclusive to plants, algae, and some bacteria.
Plants need light to photosynthesize. Photo-Light They use the light for their only energy source. The exceptions being carnivorous plants such as Bladderworts and the always-known Venus Fly Traps.
No, animals do not photosynthesize like plants. Photosynthesis is a process in which plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into energy-rich sugars, while animals obtain energy by consuming food.
No, animals cannot photosynthesize like plants. Photosynthesis is a process in which plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into energy, while animals obtain energy by consuming food.
Only plants.
No. Like land based variant Aquatic plants photosynthesize only where light penetrates
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no non green plants dont photosynthesize only green plants do i havent figured out which types dont
chloroplast are only found in plants which are green in colour, no matter if it is seedless or not. They are found only in those parts of the plant that photosynthesize.
No, in general only plants can perform photosynthesis although some bacteria can. No animals can.
Algae
Because they PHOTOSYNTHESIZE!
Yes, the can photosynthesize and respire at the same time.
No, because plants are plants shrimp are animals
Plants photosynthesize, so you just need to name four plants, such as grass and oak trees and pine trees.
The chloroplast lets plants photosynthesize.