Asked by bri
Along with plants and algae, in which organisms can photosynthesis occur?
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all fungi
all fungi
some bacteria
some bacteria
some animals
some animals
all protists
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Correct choice: some bacteria.
Explanation: photosynthesis is carried out by plants, algae, and photosynthetic bacteria (notably cyanobacteria). Some protists (e.g., diatoms, euglena) are also photosynthetic, but not all protists. Fungi do not photosynthesize. Animals generally do not either, though a few sea slugs can temporarily use stolen algal chloroplasts (kleptoplasty).
Explanation: photosynthesis is carried out by plants, algae, and photosynthetic bacteria (notably cyanobacteria). Some protists (e.g., diatoms, euglena) are also photosynthetic, but not all protists. Fungi do not photosynthesize. Animals generally do not either, though a few sea slugs can temporarily use stolen algal chloroplasts (kleptoplasty).
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