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Debora [2.8K]
3 years ago
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porque las células vegetales hacen fotosíntesis y las células animales no y como esto le ayuda a su nutrición

Biology
1 answer:
konstantin123 [22]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

ver explicacion

Explanation:

Las células vegetales pueden realizar la fotosíntesis porque poseen cloroplastos que contienen clorofila.

La clorofila es el pigmento verde de las células vegetales que absorbe la luz durante la fotosíntesis.

Las células animales carecen de cloroplastos, por lo que no realizan la fotosíntesis.

Las plantas producen su propio alimento a través de la fotosíntesis y se dice que son autótrofos, mientras que los animales dependen de las plantas para alimentarse, por lo que los animales son heterótrofos.

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