Photosynthetic organisms, such as plants and algae, are green primarily due to the presence of chlorophyll, the pigment responsible for capturing light energy during photosynthesis. Chlorophyll absorbs light most effectively in the blue and red wavelengths but reflects green light, which is why these organisms appear green to our eyes. This adaptation allows them to efficiently harness sunlight while minimizing the absorption of wavelengths that are less useful for photosynthesis.
They are photosynthetic organisms and produce their glucose via Calvin Cycle.
No, there are some photosynthetic protists and some photosynthetic bacteria.
Green plants, algae, and some species of bacteria are examples of photosynthetic organisms. They contain chlorophyll, a pigment that enables them to convert sunlight into energy through the process of photosynthesis. These organisms play a crucial role in the Earth's ecosystems by producing oxygen and serving as a primary source of food for many other organisms.
It would be impossible for oxygen requiring organisms to exist before photosynthetic organisms because there was not oxygen in the atmosphere for these organisms to breathe. Photosynthetic organisms take carbon dioxide and water in and create oxygen as waste. Before these photosynthetic organisms existed there was not enough or any oxygen in the atmosphere for organisms requiring oxygen to survive.
Algae or other small plant life that grows in the water can make the sea look green. These organisms are photosynthetic and so contain the green pigment chlorophyll.
Photosynthetic organisms include plants, algae, and some bacteria such as cyanobacteria. These organisms use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose, releasing oxygen as a byproduct.
Green plants (and some photosynthetic bacteria)
They are photosynthetic organisms and produce their glucose via Calvin Cycle.
No, there are some photosynthetic protists and some photosynthetic bacteria.
Unicellular,filamentous and photosynthetic organisms are ALGAE
have photosynthetic organisms in their tissues
Green plants, algae, and some species of bacteria are examples of photosynthetic organisms. They contain chlorophyll, a pigment that enables them to convert sunlight into energy through the process of photosynthesis. These organisms play a crucial role in the Earth's ecosystems by producing oxygen and serving as a primary source of food for many other organisms.
Chlorophyll is the principal pigment in photosynthetic organisms that absorbs light energy for photosynthesis.
Why do plants and other photosynthetic organisms need CO2 from the atmosphere?
It would be impossible for oxygen requiring organisms to exist before photosynthetic organisms because there was not oxygen in the atmosphere for these organisms to breathe. Photosynthetic organisms take carbon dioxide and water in and create oxygen as waste. Before these photosynthetic organisms existed there was not enough or any oxygen in the atmosphere for organisms requiring oxygen to survive.
Bacteria
Algae or other small plant life that grows in the water can make the sea look green. These organisms are photosynthetic and so contain the green pigment chlorophyll.