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which animal can do photosynthesis​

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Answered by s1085vignesh01479
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No animal is capable of photosynthesis. The “closest” would be corals, some jellyfish, and some sea anemones, but those that use photosynthesis for direct survival have symbiotic “tenants” — zooxanthellae (intracellular symbionts )— that do the all-important food-producing photosynthesis for them.

Answered by Anonymous
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animals are heterotrophic so they don't perform photosynthesis

photosynthesis is performed by plants

it is an anabolic process in which green plants synthesise complex carbohydrate ie glucose with simple inorganic substance ie carbon dioxide and chlorophyll in the presence of sunlight

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