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No, because for Photosynthesis to happen it needs light to give it energy for it to happen, and at night there is nolight.
Most types of photosynthesis (C3 & C4) occur only during the day, however plants that use CAM photosynthesis open their stomata during the night to take in the gases essential for photosynthesis withoug losing the water in the cells. They then use the CO2 to produce glucose throughout the day.
No, respiration in plants occurs both day and night. During the day, plants undergo both photosynthesis and respiration. Photosynthesis produces glucose and oxygen, while respiration breaks down glucose to release energy for the plant. At night, when there is no sunlight for photosynthesis, plants rely solely on respiration to generate energy.
Respiration occurs continuously, both day and night, in all living organisms. During the day, plants engage in photosynthesis, producing oxygen and using carbon dioxide, but they still respire to utilize the energy generated. At night, when photosynthesis ceases due to a lack of sunlight, plants continue to respire, consuming oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide. In animals, respiration also occurs constantly to meet energy demands.
No, in the day.
No, respiration is continuous. Photosynthesis stops at night, as it is light dependent.
Some cactus flower at night as they are pollinated by moths and other nightflying insects.
Photosynthesis is the process of turning carbon dioxide and water (using light) into energy and oxygen. This process happen in autotrophic cells during the day. At night they go through respiration where they turn oxygen into carbon dioxide.
The carbon dioxide produced during respiration during day time is used up for photosynthesis. However during night, the rate of respiration exceeds the rate of photosynthesis due to unavailability of adequate sunlight.
plants respire during the day as well the rate of respiration is lower than the rate of photosynthesis in the day
The photosynthesis process that occurs at night is called the light-independent reaction, or the calvin cycle. It is a process that utilizes the materials created in the light dependent reaction, ( the process that requires light) and CO2 to produce carbohydrates and oxygen.
The change in leaves from night to day is primarily driven by light. During the day, photosynthesis occurs where leaves absorb sunlight to produce energy for the plant. At night, photosynthesis stops and leaves respire, breaking down sugars to provide energy for cellular processes.