Yes they do, certain colors provide certain vitamins/minerals and only sunlight has all the vitamins/minerals needed.
Plants get vitamins and minerals from soil, not sunlight.
Plants grow slowest under green light because chlorophyll reflects green light (which is why they look green). Plants grow faster under red or blue light. Sunlight is a mixture of red, green and blue light.
Plants do get vitamin D from the sun, as do people.
Plants do not generate vitamin D from sunlight. Vitamin D is generated in the skin of vertebrates and is necessary for maintaining the bones. The vitamins that plants cannot gather from the soil are generated using a number of different methods. Plants do not require vitamin D.
PLANTS GROW FASTER IN REAL SUNLIGHT BECAUSE THEN THE LIGHT GIVES OFF CERTAIN WAVELEGNTHS THAT INCREASE THE GROWTH OF THE PLANT.
yes it would. plants absorb different colors of light better than others. the more light plants absorb, the more they grow. certain colors let in more light energy for the plant.
Plants, in fact, do grow faster under certain colors of light. The reason for this is that chloroplasts can only absorb certain wave lengths of light because of the pigments they contain. There are 2 photo systems in plants called photo system I and II. PS I absorbs light on the wavelength of 700nm while PS II absorbs 680nm because of their utilization of chlorophyll A and B Green plants will grow SLOWER or not at all under green light. Basically, green is the only brand of light that the plant's chloroplasts doesn't use. That is why it is the only colour reflected from the leaf, and is what we see.
Yes, different colors of light can have varying effects on plant growth. For example, red and blue light are most important for photosynthesis, while green light is less effective. Plants can also respond to different light colors by changing their growth patterns and flowering abilities.
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Yes, different colors of light can affect plant growth. Blue light is important for vegetative growth, red light is key for flowering, and green light is least utilized by plants. Plants typically respond best to a combination of red and blue light for optimal growth.
Dark colors absorb more light energy than light colors, which is then converted into heat energy through a process called absorption. This heat energy increases the temperature of dark colors more quickly than light colors, leading to the perception that dark colors warm up faster.
Pigments absorb certain colors of light, and reflect others. For example, chlorophyll is the pigment in plants which absorbs red and violet light, and relects green. This is why many plants appear green.
Pants don't actually grow...they may stretch or shrink. It is more likely that you have lost weight.
Dark colors attract and hold the heat more than lighter colors. If you have black exterior on your car, it will heat up hotter.
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Yes, the color of light does affect a plant's growth through a process called photosynthesis. Different colors of light correspond to different wavelengths, which plants use to absorb energy. Blue and red light are the most important for plant growth as they are absorbed most effectively for photosynthesis. Green light is not as readily absorbed by plants, which is why leaves appear green.