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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...
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global plant biom****.
Phytoplankton are very diverse,
comprising photosynthesizing bacteria (cyanobacteria) and
various unicellular protist groups (notably...
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synthesize and
store large amounts of carotenoids.
Chloroplasts are
photosynthesizing structures that help to make
light energy for the plant. Leucoplasts...
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conduct light into the mesohyl,
where the
photosynthesizing endosymbionts live.
Sponges that host
photosynthesizing organisms are most
common in
waters with...
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leaves for photosynthesis, and
flowers for reproduction.
Plants photosynthesize,
manufacturing food
molecules (sugars)
using energy obtained from light...
- plant,
ghost pipe, or
Indian pipe, is an herbaceous, parasitic, non-
photosynthesizing,
perennial flowering plant native to
temperate regions of Asia, North...
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laboratory as a
model organism. Most
species of
Euglena have
photosynthesizing chloroplasts within the body of the cell,
which enable them to feed...
- Euglena, a single-celled
eukaryote that can both move and
photosynthesize...
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plants and cyanobacteria) use the
energy contained in
sunlight to
photosynthesize simple sugars from CO2
absorbed from the air and water: n CO2 + n H2O...
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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...