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water creatures like octopus etc.
there are many organisms that do not require sunlight to live but then there are some that need hosts
long as they get oxygen, water, food, sunlight, shelter they can live anywhere really...
the following answer depends on whether there is water for the plant or not. if there is no water, both will die at a similar rate. the one in sunlight will live longer. the one in the dark cannot carry out photosynthesis and cannot have any oxygen. however, the one in light can carry out photosynthesis to provide itself oxygen
the plant which is kept in the presence of light will live longer because it will be able to produce oxygen by a process called photosynthesis because it breaks down sunlight to food substances because the plants are producers
So the leaf will live and create carbon dioxide to make oxygen and we live.
Technically there's no organism that doesn't need the sun.
there are many organisms that do not require sunlight to live but then there are some that need hosts
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.
Archaea, a domain of single-celled microorganisms, includes species that can thrive in extreme environments without the need for oxygen or sunlight. These Archaea are known as extremophiles and can be found in places such as deep sea volcanic vents and salt flats.
Some deep-sea creatures like tubeworms and certain bacteria do not rely on sunlight for their energy. They instead use a process called chemosynthesis to produce energy from chemicals found in their deep-sea environments.
Some that live in the bottom of the ocean, where no sunlight can reach it.
An organism that doesn't require oxygen to survive. Examples of anaerobic bacteria would be E. Coli, which produces the botulism toxin when in an anaerobic environment, tetanus, which is the bacteria responsible for producing the toxin that causes lockjaw, as well as many bacterias and complex organism that live on the bottom of the ocean where oxygen is almost non-existent.
Most Marine organisms require oxygen to survive. Most do not need to breathe air to do so as there is oxygen dissolved in water that can be absorbed.There are a few organism, the smallest ones, that are anaerobic and do not require oxygen. Other than single cell organisms. they are rare.
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Plants can make us live as they give out oxygen.
It depends upon what kind of algae you are referring to. In general, most algae that humans interact with (the green stuff in pools and lakes, the symbiotic lichen algae on trees, etc.) do require oxygen, although aquatic algae derive their oxygen from the dissolved oxygen in the water.