yes. if somehow we isolate light emitting gene also called "lux" gene and insert it into plant genome and if the gene get expressed the plant is certainly going to emit light.
The sun, light bulbs, fire, stars, and glow sticks emit light.
Light bulbs emit light.
bulbs emit light
Technetium doesn't emit light.
The Earth does not emit light, it like the moon reflects light
Some light sources can emit multiple types of light, such as white light sources that emit a combination of different colors.
I believe (do not quote me; I'm not sure) that plants do not need direct sunlight. Plants perform photosynthesis, which requires light from the sun to make energy- and I believe that plants need a wider light spectrum than just visible light. Therefore, plants need sunlight or the closest synthetic approximation (for example, fish tank lights often emit UV rays and possibly others in addition to normal light, letting aquatic plants live).
Yes, light bulbs emit radiation in the form of visible light.
Plants need light to make fruit for us or make oxygen and grow!
Light waves do not emit radiation, light waves are radiation.
the sun only emit light. not the moon. it will reflect the light of the sun.
Light bulbs emit electromagnetic radiation, specifically visible light, to produce light.