No. If it did then it could not grow naturally.
no they do not need light they need sleep.
the chloroplast is needed for hte light stages of photosynthesis..
Some cactus flower at night as they are pollinated by moths and other nightflying insects.
yes, at night
You can identify a night blooming cactus by its unique flowers that bloom only at night. These flowers are usually white or pale in color and have a strong, sweet fragrance. The cactus itself may have a thick, fleshy stem with spines or thorns.
no it dosent
Cactus flowers tend not to be long blooming. Some cactus plants have night flowering blooms. Others have day flowering blossoms. Either way, the flowers need to be pollinated. Once pollinated, the flowers wither and develop the ovary. From the ovary develops the fruit, which produces cactus seeds. The seeds may be used by the cactus to feed the available wildlife and to reproduce.
Yes it needs light to photosynthesis
The cardon cactus is the world's largest cactus. They are mainly pollinated by night time, nectar feeding bats but may also be pollinating by birds and insects.
A barrel cactus [Ferocactus spp] grows in response to light. This phenomenon is called phototropism. The sunlight to which the barrel cactus is exposed are the bright, hot rays of the southwestern American desert. So the cactus grows in response to light, but with a pronounced southwards lean. This is to prevent sunburn.
Because a cactus can't grow in clayey soil and there is a lot of water in the marshes, the cactus does not need a lot of water
The Aquabats Super Show - 2012 Night of the Cactus 1-11 was released on: USA: 12 May 2012