Yes they are photosynthetic. They are kind of protists
No, all algae have the capability to conduct photosynthesis, including diatoms. Photosynthesis is the process by which plants, algae, and some bacteria convert light energy into chemical energy in the form of glucose.
Photosynthesis occurs in plants, algae, and many species of bacteria, but not in archaea. Basically photosynthesis feeds/makes food for plants, algae and some bacteria. It has nothing to do with humans.
The correct answer is B) plants and algae. Both plants and algae are capable of photosynthesis, utilizing sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. Fungi and animals do not perform photosynthesis, while some protists, like certain types of algae, do.
In the subkingdom algae, organisms such as green algae (Chlorophyta) contain chlorophyll, which is essential for photosynthesis. These algae possess chloroplasts, the organelles where chlorophyll is housed and where the process of photosynthesis occurs, converting light energy into chemical energy.
Most Algae are plants and as such will undergo photosynthesis in order to produce ATP which is needed for plant growth. Blue-Green Algae are not truly algae they are Prokaryote Cyanobacteria because their nucleus is not enclosed in the membrane (also undergo photosynthesis). All Algae are Eukaryotic and undergo photosynthesis.
Yes, algae does carry out photosynthesis.
Yes, algae perform photosynthesis as a means of obtaining energy.
Every algae is photosynthetic.Includes red algae too
Photosynthesis
Algae are autotrophs. They are able to make their own food through photosynthesis.
Algae can make their own glucose through photosynthesis.
No, all algae have the capability to conduct photosynthesis, including diatoms. Photosynthesis is the process by which plants, algae, and some bacteria convert light energy into chemical energy in the form of glucose.
Chloroplast
The process of photosynthesis is similar in tracheophytes, algae and bryophytes.
Photosynthesis occurs in plants, algae, and many species of bacteria, but not in archaea. Basically photosynthesis feeds/makes food for plants, algae and some bacteria. It has nothing to do with humans.
Tore Levring has written: 'Submarine daylight and the photosynthesis of marine algae' -- subject(s): Photosynthesis, Solar radiation, Algae 'Marine algae' -- subject(s): Marine algae 'Die Meeresalgen der Juan Fernandez-Inseln' -- subject(s): Coralline algae, Marine algae
The correct answer is B) plants and algae. Both plants and algae are capable of photosynthesis, utilizing sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. Fungi and animals do not perform photosynthesis, while some protists, like certain types of algae, do.