As you probably know, plants receive energy from
sunlight via photosynthesis.
Not exact matches
Energy from the Sun — in the form of insolation from
sunlight — supports almost all life on Earth
via photosynthesis, and drives the Earth's climate and weather.
Just like plants, cyanobacteria can produce energy out of
sunlight,
via the process called
photosynthesis.
The communities of bacteria around deep sea volcanic (hydrothermal) vents survive by converting highly toxic hydrogen sulfide into food through chemosynthesis much like surface algae convert
sunlight to food
via photosynthesis.