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Photosynthesis (/ˌfoʊtəˈsɪnθəsɪs/ FOH-tə-SINTH-ə-sis) is a
system of
biological processes by
which photosynthetic organisms, such as most plants, algae...
- molecules,
leaves for photosynthesis, and
flowers for reproduction.
Plants photosynthesize,
manufacturing food
molecules (sugars)
using energy obtained from light...
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antarctica and
Xanthoria elegans are
lichens that have been
recorded photosynthesizing at
temperatures ranging down to −24 °C, and they can grow down to...
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contributor to
green in
nature is chlorophyll, the
chemical by
which plants photosynthesize and
convert sunlight into
chemical energy. Many
creatures have adapted...
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secreting digestive enzymes into
their environment.
Fungi do not
photosynthesize.
Growth is
their means of mobility,
except for
spores (a few of which...
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photosynthesize Non-constitutive
mixotrophs (NCMs):
phagotrophic organisms that must
ingest prey to
attain the
ability to
photosynthesize. NCMs...
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ianthina has
adapted cerata to
house symbiotic zooxant****ae
obtained from its diet,
which continue to
photosynthesize and
provide energy to the nudibranch....
- bundles, and
their leaves are
reduced to
small scales, as they do not
photosynthesize.
Their seeds are very
small and numerous, so they
appear to rely on...
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American cancer-root,
bumeh or bear corn, is a perennial, non-
photosynthesizing (or "achlorophyllous")
parasitic plant. It is from the
family Orobanchaceae...
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blade shapes were
found to
decrease breakage and
increase ability to
photosynthesize.
Blade adaptations like
these are how kelp have
evolved for efficiency...