Organisms that do not need sunlight to survive include deep-sea hydrothermal vent bacteria, some fungi living in caves, and certain types of chemosynthetic bacteria that derive energy from chemical reactions in extreme environments. These organisms have adapted to thrive in conditions where sunlight is not readily available.
Aloe plant need sun light to survie in the summer
No, chemoautotrophs do not need sunlight to survive. They use inorganic compounds as a source of energy to produce their own food through chemosynthesis. These organisms can typically be found in environments such as deep-sea vents where sunlight does not penetrate.
no they do not need sunlight to survive
No. Only animals need sun. Animals have a process called hydrosynthesis, which is using the sun's luminosity to digest water.
The external source of energy that organisms depend on is typically sunlight or organic matter. Sunlight is harnessed by photosynthetic organisms like plants to produce energy-rich molecules through photosynthesis. Other organisms, such as animals and fungi, rely on consuming these energy-rich molecules from plants or other organisms to obtain the energy they need for survival.
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Aloe plant need sun light to survie in the summer
there are many organisms that do not require sunlight to live but then there are some that need hosts
Water, Food and Sunlight.
Food, Water, Sunlight, Habitat, and Air.
Climate is important because of its affects on organisms and where they live. Climate is also important because you need water and sunlight to grow plants.
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no it doesnt need sunlight or water. it just grows till it has wings
for fish needs an ocean. only that. and mcgridle.
Pretty much all organisms need oxygen or sunlight to live, I know trees do not need oxygen to live, and deep sea creatures like the giant tube worm does not need sunlight. ^^^The idiocy of this post almost gave me autism^^^ The real answer is yes most organisms need oxygen and or sunlight to live, but Archaebacteria do not need either. they oxidize sulfur and other easily oxidized materials to obtain energy.
No, chemoautotrophs do not need sunlight to survive. They use inorganic compounds as a source of energy to produce their own food through chemosynthesis. These organisms can typically be found in environments such as deep-sea vents where sunlight does not penetrate.