No, for example, onion plant cells don't. Even in green plants, chloroplasts are not in each cell, only in ones that receive sunlight. The presence of chloroplasts (green color) in the cells of a plant are an indicator of whether or not those cells are photosynthetic. Almost all terestrial plants are photosynthetic, but that does not mean that all of a single plant's cells are photosynthetic as described above. Photosynthetic cells are specialized to make sugar for the plant's energy needs from atmospheric carbon dioxide. The cells in other parts of the plant have other specialized functions.
No, for example, onion plant cells don't. Even in green plants, chloroplasts are not in each cell, only in ones that receive sunlight. The presence of chloroplasts (green color) in the cells of a plant are an indicator of whether or not those cells are photosynthetic. Almost all terestrial plants are photosynthetic, but that does not mean that all of a single plant's cells are photosynthetic as described above. Photosynthetic cells are specialized to make sugar for the plant's energy needs from atmospheric carbon dioxide. The cells in other parts of the plant have other specialized functions.
Pollen cells belong to the Plantae kingdom, which includes all multicellular, photosynthetic organisms. Within the kingdom Plantae, pollen cells are produced by plants for the purpose of reproduction.
The Plantae Kingdom is the kingdom of green plants. All plants belong to this kingdom, which is then broken down into smaller divisions based on whether they circulate fluids through their body or absorb them from nature, how they reproduce, and the size of their stature.
There are a four main photosynthetic pigments in green plants. Chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b, carotene and xanthophyll. These all absorb different areas of the spectrum therefore allowing the plant maximum absorption of light from the sun, and hence photosynthesise effectively.
All the green plants that make food by photosynthesis are examples of photosynthetic.
The kingdom Plantae primarily contains organisms such as trees, flowers, shrubs, and grasses that are multicellular, photosynthetic, and have cell walls made of cellulose. Plants play a crucial role in producing oxygen, providing food, and supporting ecosystems.
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.
Yes, plants can be both photosynthetic and non-photosynthetic. Photosynthetic plants harness sunlight to produce energy using the process of photosynthesis. Non-photosynthetic plants, such as certain parasitic or saprophytic plants, do not rely on photosynthesis for energy and obtain nutrients through other means.
Protists- some but not all. Animalia-all of them move.
Plants are eukaryotes. Eukaryotes have complex cells that include a nucleus. All large organisms are eukaryotes, as opposed to prokaryotes (bacteria and archea) , which lack a nucleus to their cells. Plants form their own kingdom, Plantae. Another kingdom is the animal kingdom (Animalia). The plants we are most familiar with are green plants, which photosynthesize.
Red and green algae share key similarities with land plants such as similar pigments, storage products, and cell wall composition. These similarities suggest a close evolutionary relationship and support the classification of red and green algae with land plants in the Plantae kingdom.
No, for example, onion plant cells don't. Even in green plants, chloroplasts are not in each cell, only in ones that receive sunlight. The presence of chloroplasts (green color) in the cells of a plant are an indicator of whether or not those cells are photosynthetic. Almost all terestrial plants are photosynthetic, but that does not mean that all of a single plant's cells are photosynthetic as described above. Photosynthetic cells are specialized to make sugar for the plant's energy needs from atmospheric carbon dioxide. The cells in other parts of the plant have other specialized functions.
No, for example, onion plant cells don't. Even in green plants, chloroplasts are not in each cell, only in ones that receive sunlight. The presence of chloroplasts (green color) in the cells of a plant are an indicator of whether or not those cells are photosynthetic. Almost all terestrial plants are photosynthetic, but that does not mean that all of a single plant's cells are photosynthetic as described above. Photosynthetic cells are specialized to make sugar for the plant's energy needs from atmospheric carbon dioxide. The cells in other parts of the plant have other specialized functions.
Yes, because all plants are photosynthetic, and the food chain starts with plants, so everything would die without plants.
All prokaryotic organisms. Prokaryotes are more commonly known as plants. Plants use the energy from the sun, water, and CO2 to produce glucose and O2 (oxygen) in a process called photosynthesis.
Algae belong to the Kingdom Protista. They are simple, photosynthetic organisms that can be found in diverse aquatic environments.