Yes they do
Just did this lab in Biology. Onion cells do not have chloroplasts; therefore, they do not possess the green pigment, chlorophyll, that chloroplasts produce. Elodea plants do carry out photosynthesis.
they are both plants
Plants convert sunlight into energy using photosynthesis.
xylem cells in plants don't contain chloroplasts.
Sugar
Just did this lab in Biology. Onion cells do not have chloroplasts; therefore, they do not possess the green pigment, chlorophyll, that chloroplasts produce. Elodea plants do carry out photosynthesis.
Chloroplasts is where photosynthesis happens in plant cells.
Yes, cotton plants do use photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy, and cotton plants are no exception. They use this energy to produce the nutrients they need to grow and develop.
chlorophyll is the green coloring plants use in photosynthesis
Plants use photosynthesis to create their own food via sunlight.
They use photosynthesis during daylight hours.
Animals do not have chloroplasts, the organelle responsible for photosynthesis and sugar production in plants. Therefore, animals cannot produce sugar like plants do. Instead, animals obtain sugar by consuming plants or other organisms.
They use it for photosynthesis
photosynthesis
they are both plants
Yes, all plants (except carnivourus plants) use photosynthesis to create nutrients for themselves.
Plants use photosynthesis to let out oxygen, which we use.