Biology, asked by Berrysuperman3, 2 months ago

Why do/don't plants need animals for photosynthesis?

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Answered by ElvinNobleFriend
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The process by which the energy in light is captured and used to synthesize carbohydrates." So, in other words, plants can capture light from the sun and turn it into sugar, which is used for energy. And energy is what the plant needs to grow and reproduce. No photosynthesis, no plants.

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