No, not all living organisms undergo photosynthesis.
Only phototrophs (photosynthetic autotrophs) such as plants, algae, and many forms of photosynthetic bacteria undergo photosynthesis. All other organisms live by eating autotrophs or other organisms that have eaten autotrophs; these organisms are heterotrophs. There are a few specialized organisms (which may live where no light shines) that use a process called chemosynthesis to get their energy; these organisms are called chemotrophs.
All photoautotrophs (autotrophs are organisms that get energy from abiotic sources such as the sun, the soil, and water) carry out photosynthesis. Photoautotrophs include plants, bacteria, protists, and algea.Hope this helps :)
Algae are organisms that carry out photosynthesis in a manner similar to plants. They are eukaryotic organisms that can be found in various aquatic environments, ranging from freshwater to marine habitats. Like plants, algae use chlorophyll to capture sunlight and convert it into energy through photosynthesis.
All organisms share the characteristic of requiring energy to carry out life processes. This energy is obtained through activities like eating, photosynthesis, or chemical reactions. Without energy, organisms would not be able to grow, reproduce, or maintain their internal processes.
Photoautotrophs are organisms that perform photosynthesis. Less commonly they can be called holophytes.Examples of non-plant photoautotrophs include:algaecyanobacteria
No, a plant placed in an atmosphere of pure oxygen would not be able to conduct photosynthesis effectively. This is because plants require a balanced mixture of gases, including carbon dioxide, in order to carry out the process of photosynthesis.
All photoautotrophs (autotrophs are organisms that get energy from abiotic sources such as the sun, the soil, and water) carry out photosynthesis. Photoautotrophs include plants, bacteria, protists, and algea.Hope this helps :)
which types of cell contain chloroplasts and are able to carry out photosynthesis
Algae are organisms that carry out photosynthesis in a manner similar to plants. They are eukaryotic organisms that can be found in various aquatic environments, ranging from freshwater to marine habitats. Like plants, algae use chlorophyll to capture sunlight and convert it into energy through photosynthesis.
Organisms that rely on photosynthesis for energy will not be able to produce glucose, their main energy source, without sunlight. As a result, they will not be able to grow, reproduce, or carry out essential metabolic processes, eventually leading to a decline in their health and possibly death.
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I'm pretty sure that the NUCLEUS is not able to do that!
Photosynthesis occurs in a variety of bacteria, algae and plants. All other organisms, including animals, are not able to photosynthesize.
during the sunlight hours
bacterias and prostis
bacterias and prostis
All organisms share the characteristic of requiring energy to carry out life processes. This energy is obtained through activities like eating, photosynthesis, or chemical reactions. Without energy, organisms would not be able to grow, reproduce, or maintain their internal processes.
Most organisms are able to take oxygen from the atmosphere through respiration. Plants are able to take in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere during photosynthesis.