Yes. In darkness, the plant cannot gather light to excite electrons for their light cycle. They are, however, still able to undergo Calvin cycle.
There are a variety of conditions which are adverse to photosynthesis, such as dim lighting, lack of water, etc. In adverse conditions, photosynthesis is either slowed down or ceases entirely. But to the extent that photosynthesis may continue to take place, it happens in the usual way; there is just less of it.
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I think they can because I have the "plant darkness thing" project and it kept on growing and growing until I watered it and it snapped Santa loves u and I do to!!!!!!!!!!!
No, true darkness is a curious thing which.....I cba going into all that so no. Plants carry out a process called photosynthesis which keeps them alive. Photosynthesis needs Light, chlorophyll (which helps to absorbs green light), Carbon dioxide, water, sugar and oxygen. You can research this further if you wish. Hope I helped! xxx
When it's light, the plant needs CO2 (carbon dioxide) for photosynthesis, so the stomata opens. At night (darkness) they close to conserve water.
No, Patrician of Darkness' effect is continuous, and ceases to apply the moment he is no longer face-up on the field.
It ceases to exist ... the hydrogen becomes part of the sugar the plant produces and the oxygen is released into the air.
photosynthesis
There are a variety of conditions which are adverse to photosynthesis, such as dim lighting, lack of water, etc. In adverse conditions, photosynthesis is either slowed down or ceases entirely. But to the extent that photosynthesis may continue to take place, it happens in the usual way; there is just less of it.
When the world dies, life Ceases. Who ceases the movement of animals?
hvgkh;
The flow of time ceases like a frozen river.
Never Ceases to Amaze Me was created in 1983.
Rhodopsin is a substance that ceases functioning under heavy light but is regenerated in darkness. The eye cannot see clearly in dim light unless sufficient rhodopsin is produced in the eye.
An example would be:It is illegal to shoot passenger pigeons.Passenger pigeons are extinct.Therefore, the law ceases to have any affect.
A plant does give off Carbon Dioxide at night when there is not enough light for photosynthesis to occur.
To "cease" is to stop, so "it never ceases to amaze me" means "it never stops amazing me".