not in all cells. It is happening in plant cells.
Water, sunlight, carbon dioxide and chlorophyll are necessary for photosynthesis to occur.
Photosynthesis in lichens mainly occurs in the green algae or cyanobacteria cells that are part of the lichen structure. These photosynthetic cells are located in the outer layer of the lichen, where they receive light for energy production. The other fungi component of the lichen provides structure and protection for the photosynthetic cells.
When human cells come together, the process is called cell fusion. This can occur naturally, such as during fertilization, or it can be induced in a laboratory setting for various purposes, such as creating hybrid cells or studying cell interactions.
Transformation, transduction, and conjugation are processes primarily associated with bacteria for genetic exchange. In human cells, these processes do not occur naturally. However, similar mechanisms can be mimicked in laboratory settings for genetic engineering and gene therapy purposes, but these are not typical biological processes in human cells.
Absolutely, mutation can occur in any cell, human or non-human. Mutation has a number of causes, but radiation is probably the most significant. If the DNA is struck by radiation (even solar radiation, which is to say, sunlight) it will be altered, hence there is a mutation.
Water, sunlight, carbon dioxide and chlorophyll are necessary for photosynthesis to occur.
It would be an interesting revolution in nature. But No.
Photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplasts of plant cells. These organelles contain chlorophyll, a pigment that captures light energy and converts it into chemical energy in the form of glucose.
Spirulina cells are capable of photosynthesis, a process where they convert sunlight into energy using chlorophyll. This process does not occur in human cells.
No. Stem cells occur naturally in the human body. However we are trying to clone stem cells to aid in there research.
Wherever ever there are cells, cell divisions will occur.
In human males, meiosis occurs in the sperm sex cells. This usually occurs in the testes of the human male.
Photosynthesis in lichens mainly occurs in the green algae or cyanobacteria cells that are part of the lichen structure. These photosynthetic cells are located in the outer layer of the lichen, where they receive light for energy production. The other fungi component of the lichen provides structure and protection for the photosynthetic cells.
Chlorophyll exists only in plants. Because nature have given the power of photosythesis to plants only
No, just in sex cells. ie, eggs and sperm cells
glucose
Sunlight