do there exist non-plant cells that can produce sugar?
>>8438276
my liver. and kidneys.
>>8438287
dont they just extract glucose from food?
>>8438276
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemosynthesis
>>8438290
can you give an example of an organism that uses chemosynthesis to produce sugar? a well known one preferably.
>>8438295
Fucking google it you retarded faggot.
>>8438299
sorry
so some bacteria use it
but when i google it i dont see something everyone has heard about.
can algae produce sugar too? theyre protists, right? (sorry for bad english)
>>8438305
>I dont see something everyone has heard about
That's because you're asking about bacteria chemosynthesis, not the next season of GOT.
Just mention volcanic vents, everyone knows those from movies.
>>8438289
Actually livers have ability to produce glucose from amino-acids (proteins) and lipids.
>>8438305
You mean Cyanobacteria?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyanobacteria
There medusas capable of photosynthesis in a jungle pond somewhere in South America.
The great oxygenation event occurred ~3 billion years ago, and was caused by photosynthesis, so glucose is pretty damn old.
>>8438295
A fucking euglena.
>>8438409
Only sorta, the Hydra has algea within it that performs symbiotic photosynthesis, the Hydra it's self can't do it alone.