There are certain types of plants ( for e.g.) usually in very heavliy canopyed Jungles/Forests that require no sunlight?
1) Organisms that do not require O2 are generally poisoned by it - the Anaerobes - and
2) Organisms that thrive without sunlight are called Chemoautotrophs.
oxygen. It releases oxygen, but doesn't require it.
Organisms that require oxygen for survival and reproduction are aerobes. These include most plants, animals, fungi, and many types of bacteria. Oxygen is necessary for these organisms to carry out cellular respiration, which produces energy for their growth and metabolic activities.
All photosynthetic organisms have chlorophyll or a similar pigment that captures light energy, allowing them to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. They also have specialized structures, such as chloroplasts, where photosynthesis takes place. Additionally, they require sunlight to power the photosynthetic process.
Aerobes are organisms that require oxygen to survive. They use oxygen for their metabolic processes to generate energy for growth and survival. Without oxygen, these organisms cannot carry out their normal functions.
That is correct. Photosynthesis is the process by which plants and other organisms convert sunlight into energy and produce oxygen as a byproduct. This oxygen is then released into the atmosphere, where it can be used by other organisms for respiration.
Archaebacteria
Pretty much all organisms need oxygen or sunlight to live, I know trees do not need oxygen to live, and deep sea creatures like the giant tube worm does not need sunlight. ^^^The idiocy of this post almost gave me autism^^^ The real answer is yes most organisms need oxygen and or sunlight to live, but Archaebacteria do not need either. they oxidize sulfur and other easily oxidized materials to obtain energy.
Technically there's no organism that doesn't need the sun.
Yes, they are aerobic organisms so they require oxygen.
Most animals, including humans, require oxygen for respiration. This includes mammals, birds, reptiles, and many invertebrates. Additionally, some bacteria and fungi also require oxygen for their respiration processes.
Fewer organisms live at the bottom of a deep lake because of the lack of sunlight and oxygen. Without sunlight, photosynthetic organisms struggle to survive, and without oxygen, aerobic respiration is difficult for many organisms, limiting the biodiversity at the lake's bottom.
Cyanobacteria are aerobic organisms, meaning they require oxygen for their metabolism and growth. They are capable of photosynthesis, utilizing sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.
It would be impossible for oxygen requiring organisms to exist before photosynthetic organisms because there was not oxygen in the atmosphere for these organisms to breathe. Photosynthetic organisms take carbon dioxide and water in and create oxygen as waste. Before these photosynthetic organisms existed there was not enough or any oxygen in the atmosphere for organisms requiring oxygen to survive.
oxygen. It releases oxygen, but doesn't require it.
Living organisms require oxygen for respiration which is essential for energy production. Additionally, some organisms like plants require carbon dioxide for photosynthesis, where they convert carbon dioxide into glucose using energy from sunlight. Other gases like nitrogen may also be used by certain organisms for various metabolic processes.
Organisms that release oxygen as a byproduct of photosynthesis include plants, algae, and cyanobacteria. These organisms use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and glucose, releasing oxygen into the atmosphere as a result.
Organisms that require oxygen for survival and reproduction are aerobes. These include most plants, animals, fungi, and many types of bacteria. Oxygen is necessary for these organisms to carry out cellular respiration, which produces energy for their growth and metabolic activities.