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Can humans go through photosynthesis?

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If humans wanted to hack our own cells to do photosynthesis, researchers say, we might use a similar mechanism. When it comes to tapping the sun's energy, humans have spent a billion years moving in the wrong evolutionary direction. read more

Living things that can not harness and store energy themselves through photosynthesis (and this includes humans, animals, insects, bacteria, viruses) HAVE to use the energy harnessed and stored by plants to survive, or their battery runs out. Only plants have the ability to recharge the batteries, so living organisms are dependent on plants. read more

Humans don't have chloroplasts which allow photosynthesis to happen. CO2+water+(sunlight)= glucose+oxygen. Humans respire which is the opposite to photosynthesis apart from the fact humans don't expel sunlight. Plants undergo photosynthesis because they have chloroplasts, human cells don't. Hence we can't go through photosynthesis. read more

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