It depends on how the leaves are modified, but probably not. Most leaf modifications will decrease photosynthetic output due to increased storage capacity or defense against predators (needles). The ants probably wouldn't affect photosynthesis because the leaves aren't generally modified for greater photosynthesis anyway.
Ants living in modified leaves can affect photosynthesis by potentially disrupting the leaf structure or blocking sunlight. Some ant species also cultivate fungi in the modified leaves, which can further impact photosynthesis by altering nutrient availability and water uptake for the plant. Overall, the presence of ants in modified leaves can have consequences for the plant's ability to undergo photosynthesis efficiently.
It depends. If it is a plant it is the energy that powers photosynthesis, but if it is a human they get burnt and get skin cancer
Dry leaves are dead leaves.
Yes, cherry trees undergo photosynthesis. They have chlorophyll in their leaves that enables them to convert sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into energy for growth and development. Photosynthesis is a vital process for the tree's survival and production of fruit.
those organisms which contain chlorophyll can use photosynthesis
photosynthesis
A cactus leaves get sunlight and they make photosynthesis and they get water from that and they save the water
well it makes it so that you can breathe
No. All living organisms need food, and plants actually do eat!!! Not like we do, but through a process using sunlight called photosynthesis that takes place in the leaves. No leaves= no photosynthesis = no food.
Oxygen is an end product of photosynthesis, along with glucose/starch, and is needed for humans and other living things, besides plants.
Leaves are important because they are the primary site for photosynthesis in plants, converting sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into energy in the form of glucose. They also help regulate a plant's water balance through transpiration and provide shade for the plant's own protection. In addition, leaves produce oxygen as a byproduct of photosynthesis, which is essential for all living organisms.
It depends. If it is a plant it is the energy that powers photosynthesis, but if it is a human they get burnt and get skin cancer
Photosynthesis helps in the being of plants as well as other living creatures. It helps in formation of gases and absorb harmful gases like CO2. It provies the chrorophyll in the leaves which enables the animals to eat them as food.
Dry leaves are dead leaves.
photosynthesis is the process plants use to get food. there is no living things?
Yes, cherry trees undergo photosynthesis. They have chlorophyll in their leaves that enables them to convert sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into energy for growth and development. Photosynthesis is a vital process for the tree's survival and production of fruit.
YES, leaves are a living thing.
Tomatoes are heterotrophic plants, meaning they get their energy from consuming other organisms. As such, they do not need chloroplasts for photosynthesis like autotrophic plants do. Instead, tomatoes rely on getting their energy from sunlight through the food they consume.