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9 February, 11:48

Why does photosynthesis not occur in animal cells?

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  1. 9 February, 12:05
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    Because animals aren't producers, not like plants which are producers. Animals get food from their environment so they do not need photosynthesis, unlike plants who need sunlight for photosynthesis to occur and for them to be able to survive
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