Archaebacteria
Organisms that require sunlight to live are typically photosynthetic, such as plants, algae, and some bacteria. These organisms use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into energy through the process of photosynthesis. Sunlight provides the energy needed to drive this process and is essential for their survival and growth.
Organisms that do not require sunlight to live are called chemotrophs. These organisms obtain energy by breaking down inorganic compounds rather than through photosynthesis. Examples include deep-sea vent bacteria and certain types of fungi.
Archaebacteria are the kind of organisms that do not generally require oxygen or sunlight to live. They are often found in extreme environments, such as deep-sea vents or highly acidic lakes, where they can obtain energy through chemosynthesis or other anaerobic processes. While fungi and eubacteria can also thrive in low-oxygen environments, they typically still rely on organic matter or other sources for energy. Plants, on the other hand, require sunlight for photosynthesis.
Yes, dandelions require sunlight to grow and thrive. They are sun-loving plants that require at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day to photosynthesize and produce energy for growth. Lack of sunlight can result in stunted growth and fewer flowers.
there are many organisms that do not require sunlight to live but then there are some that need hosts
Some that live in the bottom of the ocean, where no sunlight can reach it.
Archaebacteria
yes. offhand, most of the fish at the bottom of the ocean do not require sunlight.
Organisms that require sunlight to live are typically photosynthetic, such as plants, algae, and some bacteria. These organisms use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into energy through the process of photosynthesis. Sunlight provides the energy needed to drive this process and is essential for their survival and growth.
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.
Phytoplankton (small plants or plantlike organisms floating around in water) require the sunlight to perform photosynthesis.
amm... water creatures like octopus etc.
Organisms that do not require sunlight to live are called chemotrophs. These organisms obtain energy by breaking down inorganic compounds rather than through photosynthesis. Examples include deep-sea vent bacteria and certain types of fungi.
No, Roundup does not require sunlight to effectively work.
Yes, plants require sunlight to produce food through photosynthesis.
Yes, cat grass does require sunlight to grow.