Water plays a huge role in photosynthesis. It releases H+ ions that are used to generate energy that is in the form of ATP.
An increase in pollutants like nitrates or phosphates can lead to algal blooms in the water, which can overshadow photosynthesizing plants and reduce their growth due to competition for sunlight and nutrients. This decrease in photosynthesizing plants can disrupt the balance of the aquatic ecosystem and lower water quality.
A photosynthesizing organism is one that uses the energy of the sun to produce carbon-based materials from carbon dioxide & water; oxygen is produced as a by-product All green plants are photosynthesizing organisms; so are some algae
Both nonvascular plants and seedless vascular plants reproduce using spores, lack seeds and flowers, and rely on water for fertilization to occur. Additionally, they do not have a well-developed system for water and nutrient transport like vascular plants do.
Water is essential for nonvascular plants to reproduce because they rely on water for the transfer of sperm cells to egg cells for fertilization. Since these plants lack conductive tissues to transport gametes internally, they rely on water to carry the sperm to the eggs for fertilization to occur.
Nonvascular plants, such as mosses and liverworts, do not produce sperm. They rely on water for the movement of their sperm cells to reach the egg for fertilization.
An increase in pollutants like nitrates or phosphates can lead to algal blooms in the water, which can overshadow photosynthesizing plants and reduce their growth due to competition for sunlight and nutrients. This decrease in photosynthesizing plants can disrupt the balance of the aquatic ecosystem and lower water quality.
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A photosynthesizing organism is one that uses the energy of the sun to produce carbon-based materials from carbon dioxide & water; oxygen is produced as a by-product All green plants are photosynthesizing organisms; so are some algae
Non-Vascular plants do not have roots because they rely on diffusion for water.
Pretty sure its night. During the day plants need more water because the sun is out.
Yes, both plants and animals use respiration to release energy. In animals, cellular respiration primarily involves the breakdown of glucose in the presence of oxygen to produce energy, carbon dioxide, and water. Plants also perform cellular respiration, although they are well-known for photosynthesis, which produces glucose. During the night or when not photosynthesizing, plants rely on respiration to break down stored glucose for energy.
Water and most plants NEED soil but not all. It depends upon what kind of plant, but, in general, water, air, minerals, light, warmth.
Photosynthesis is a noun. It refers to the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize food from carbon dioxide and water.
Other examples of the ecosystem are trees, water, plants, and humans. These are examples od an ecosystem because we rely on trees to give us oxygen, plants rely on us to give them Carbon dioxide, both trees and plants depend on water, and animals depend on plants to eat.
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well green pigments on the photosynthesizing organism is there so it could help it with the process of photosynthesis. the green pigments help trap light so it could be used with carbon dioxide and water to make glucose and oxygen. plants are autotrophs this means they make their own food. the green pigments help them in this process.
Both nonvascular plants and seedless vascular plants reproduce using spores, lack seeds and flowers, and rely on water for fertilization to occur. Additionally, they do not have a well-developed system for water and nutrient transport like vascular plants do.