No, many of the plants cells do photosynthesize, but not all the cells are capable of this process. The roots are a good example of non-photosynthetic cells, and you can see this by their pale color which means they have a lack of pigment (the pigment is key in photosynthesis).
No, photosynthesis only occurs in plant cells.
no just plant cells.
Cells of photoautotrophic organisms carry out it. They obtain energy and carbon from photosynthesis
not in all cells. It is happening in plant cells.
in which part of a plant cell does photosynthesis occur
Photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplasts.
The process of osmosis and photosynthesis are not performed by animal cells.
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Plant cells carry on photosynthesis, but they do not carry on respiration.
The reactions of photosynthesis occur in the chloroplast in the cells in plants.
in which part of a plant cell does photosynthesis occur
photosynthesis doesnt occur in a certain cell it occurs in a part of the cell called chlorophyll
Photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplasts.
enoplasmic reticulum
in the plasma membrane
The process of osmosis and photosynthesis are not performed by animal cells.
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Chloroplasts
photosynthesis occurs in plant cells. in the chloroplasts.
Not all types of plant cells perform photosynthesis. Most cells on the shoot of the plant (depending on the plant) are capable of photosynthesis. However, most root cells are white because they lack pigments and, therefore, are incapable of photosynthesis.
No, root cells don't have access to sunlight and don't photosynthesize