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Why yeast cell cannot photosynthesise?

It's a fungi and doesn't have chloroplasts, therefore it can't photosynthesise.


Where does pleurococcus come from?

Pleurococcus sometimes forms a thin green covering on the moist, shaded side of trees, rocks, and soil. The spherical cells, either solitary or clumped together, have heavy cell walls that protect the cells against excessive water loss. Each cell contains a large dense chloroplast, either lobed or plate-shaped. Reproduction is by vegetative cell division only. It is a menber of the algae family.Source: Encyclopedia Britannica


What 3 things do plants need to photosynthesise?

THE THREE ESENTIAL THINGS NEEDED BY PLANTS FOR PHOTOSYNTHESIS ARE SUNLIGHT, CHLOROPHYLL AND CARBON DIOXIDE. IF ONE OF THE THREE FACTORS IS ABSENT PHOTOSYNTHESIS CANNOT TAKE PLACE(it is also known as black mans principle).


What is used by plants to make food?

Plants use carbon dioxide, light, and water to produce (photosynthesise) "food" in the form of simple sugars - basically glucose. These sugars are normally stored as starch and are a form or chemical energy


What is one way a plant uses water?

Plants take in water from the soil for numerous reasons. At a basic level water is needed in order for the plant to go for photosynthesis: water + C02 (+light) = O2 + glucose. Transpiration is the process whereby water vapor is evaporated into the atmosphere from the aerial parts of the plant (leaves and stem). By constantly losing water the plant can easily take more in by osmosis, (water moving from an area of high concentration to a low concentration). Basically it is a chain. When water leaves the plant water will move in from the stem as there is more water there. This will make water constantly move up the stem to where the leaves are which in turn will cause the roots to keep drawing in water from the soil again due to osmosis. This flow of water will keep bringing in mineral ions which are dissolved in the water, which the plant needs in order to live healthy. As water is always moving up the stem it keeps the plant upright or turgid allowing it compete for the sunlight. Transpiration uses 98% of all water and photosynthesis uses only 2%.

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How does pleurococcus feed?

Pleurococcus is a type of green algae that obtains nutrients through photosynthesis. It contains chlorophyll that helps to convert sunlight into energy, which is used to produce its own food from carbon dioxide and water. Additionally, Pleurococcus can absorb minerals and water from its surroundings through its cell walls.


What are the characteristics pleurococcus?

Pleurococcus is a type of green alga that is typically found in moist environments like tree bark, rocks, or soil. It is green due to the presence of chlorophyll and contains cells that are embedded in a gel-like matrix. Pleurococcus is also known for its ability to photosynthesize and contribute to the ecosystem by producing oxygen.


Can herpes virus photosynthesise?

No. No viruses can photosynthesise.


What type of organism can photosynthesise?

Only Producers (plants) can photosynthesise


How do a Pleurococcus move?

Pleurococcus is a type of algae that does not have specialized structures for movement, such as flagella or cilia. Instead, it relies on passive modes of transportation, such as wind, water currents, or animal dispersal, to move around and colonize new habitats.


How non green plants photosynthesise?

They do not photosynthesise. They get their nutrients though their roots.


Where does Pleurococcus grow?

in moist, dark patches of trees, rocks and soil


Pleurococcus is plant or animal?

Pleurococcus is a genus of green algae, in the family Chaetophoraceae. They can be found growing on moist, dark patches of trees, rocks and soil. They can be found alone or in bunches together forming a slimy layer. It is considered to be a simple plant.


What are the products of photosynthesise?

photosynthesise ends up with oxygen being released into the atmosphere


What are the final products of photosynthesise?

photosynthesise ends up with oxygen being released into the atmosphere


How do you spell photosynthesise?

photosynthesis


Does algae photosynthesise?

yep. they do