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∙ 8y agoArchaea, a domain of single-celled microorganisms, includes species that can thrive in extreme environments without the need for oxygen or sunlight. These Archaea are known as extremophiles and can be found in places such as deep sea volcanic vents and salt flats.
Archaebacteria
In ecology, producers are generally plants. Plants require sunlight for photosynthesis. Photosynthesis allows the plant to produce its own food and therefore grow. Sunlight is key in many ecosystems.
Chickadees are diurnal birds, which means they are active during the day and require sunlight to forage, find food, and navigate their surroundings. They generally need several hours of sunlight each day to maintain their energy levels and carry out their daily activities.
Yes, peonies generally require at least 6 hours of full sun each day to thrive and bloom successfully. Insufficient sunlight can result in poor growth and fewer flowers. It is important to plant them in a sunny spot in your garden.
The eukaryotic unicellular organism could belong to either the Protista or Fungi kingdom. Further classification would require additional characteristics to distinguish between the two kingdoms.
Technically there's no organism that doesn't need the sun.
there are many organisms that do not require sunlight to live but then there are some that need hosts
Some deep-sea creatures like tubeworms and certain bacteria do not rely on sunlight for their energy. They instead use a process called chemosynthesis to produce energy from chemicals found in their deep-sea environments.
Every living organism must obtain nutrients to survive. These nutrients typically include carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, and minerals that are necessary for processes like growth, repair, and energy production.
Archaebacteria
amm... water creatures like octopus etc.
Amoeba sponges
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.
Yes, plants require sunlight to produce food through photosynthesis.
In ecology, producers are generally plants. Plants require sunlight for photosynthesis. Photosynthesis allows the plant to produce its own food and therefore grow. Sunlight is key in many ecosystems.
Chickadees are diurnal birds, which means they are active during the day and require sunlight to forage, find food, and navigate their surroundings. They generally need several hours of sunlight each day to maintain their energy levels and carry out their daily activities.
An organism that uses sunlight to make sugar from water and carbon dioxide is a plant. Through the process of photosynthesis, plants convert sunlight into energy that is used to synthesize glucose from water and carbon dioxide.