Photosynthesis needs light to happen, and that usually means sunlight, but it is also possible to grow plants with artificial lighting, which is also a suitable source of energy for photosynthesis.
Most of the plants need sunlight in order to perform photosynthesis. However, there are certain organisms who do not need sunlight to make their own food. The process they perform is called chemosynthesis (chemo because they use chemical energy instead of light energy.)
Yes, all plants that photosynthesize require light to do so. (The word 'photosynthesis' comes from the Greek words 'photo-', light, and '-synthesis', putting together.)
But not all plants derive their food energy from light; plants that live in the deepest parts of the ocean (for example) create energy by metabolizing the heat, methane and sulfur in a process known as chemosynthesis.
They can do OK under lamps too, main thing is that they need some light to grow.
yes, they really need sun to grow because they use sun to make foods.
Yes, without sun the plant would be dead.
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Sunlight is a biotic factor on which the plant relies.
All producers can do photosynthesis, so yes daisies can it.
They dont make food with sunlight they simply produce energy. Plants get their food from the soil. The sunlight is essential for a process called photosynthesis. Please refer to the suggested link for further information.
I believe (do not quote me; I'm not sure) that plants do not need direct sunlight.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).
All plants need sunlight. They need it to perform photosynthesis, the process of converting sunlight+water+CO2 into O2 and sugar. Without sunlight they couldn't complete this process
They need sunlight to perform photosynthesis.
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Sunlight .
Sunlight is a biotic factor on which the plant relies.
Any organisms that perform photosynthesis, such as plants, and algae.
All producers can do photosynthesis, so yes daisies can it.
Carbon dioxide, water, and energy from sunlight.
Plants need sunlight to perform photosynthesis, they use this to stay alive, they absorb the water through there stems and use the sunlight to generate energy from the water
Phytoplankton (small plants or plantlike organisms floating around in water) require the sunlight to perform photosynthesis.
They dont make food with sunlight they simply produce energy. Plants get their food from the soil. The sunlight is essential for a process called photosynthesis. Please refer to the suggested link for further information.
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).
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).