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No, plants do not require soil to make starch. Starch is synthesized during photosynthesis, where plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to produce glucose, which is then stored as starch in various plant parts such as roots, stems, and leaves. Soil provides nutrients and support for the plant but is not directly involved in the production of starch.
Plants need sunlight to undergo photosynthesis, a process where they convert sunlight into energy to produce their own food in the form of glucose.
sunlight
Yes, plants produce oxygen and need carbon dioxide and sunlight to produce food.
Yes, plants produce oxygen and need carbon dioxide and sunlight to produce food.
Yes, plants produce oxygen and need carbon dioxide and sunlight to produce food.
not necessarily The plant needs water to survive but it does grow. the grass in darkness( if you are doing grass,) is going to be longer than the one that grows in the sunlight. . . . but not going to be as healthy. it's going to be a light shade of green.
Water plants need sunlight for photosynthesis, a process that allows them to convert sunlight into energy. This energy is essential for the plants to grow, develop, and carry out their metabolic functions. Without sunlight, water plants would not be able to produce food and would not survive.
The chlorophyll in a plant's leaf traps the energy from the sunlight. A plant need carbon dioxide, water and sunlight to produce food.
They can't. Plants need sunlight, water, and soil to grow or to produce anything. So it is unable to make food without sunlight.
Plants need direct sunlight for growth and development because sunlight provides energy for photosynthesis, a process where plants convert sunlight into food. Without enough sunlight, plants cannot produce enough food to grow and thrive.
water, nutrients and sunlight for food (glucose, also stored as starch)potassium for growth and repair