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definition: the process by which plants and other organisms convert light energy into chemical energy to fuel their activities. characteristics; examples; non - examples
The definition given is about photosynthesis (converting light to chemical energy in plants/organisms). In Biology (Natural Science subfield), we study plant and organism processes like photosynthesis. For "Examples", photosynthetic organisms like green plants (e.g., oak tree, grass), algae (e.g., spirulina), and some bacteria (e.g., cyanobacteria) perform this. For "Non - Examples", organisms that don't do photosynthesis, like animals (e.g., humans, dogs), fungi (e.g., mushrooms), and non - photosynthetic bacteria (e.g., E. coli) are suitable as they get energy from other sources (consuming organic matter, etc.).
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Examples:
- Green plants (e.g., oak tree, grass)
- Algae (e.g., spirulina)
- Cyanobacteria (photosynthetic bacteria)
Non - Examples:
- Humans (animals, consume food for energy)
- Mushrooms (fungi, decompose organic matter)
- E. coli (non - photosynthetic bacteria, get energy from organic compounds)