yes. plants reflect green light (thus they appear green), they are able to best make use of light in the blue and red spectrum (although green light is also used, but not as effectively)
The shoot of a plant grows towards light and the roots away from light
it grows towards the light.
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Yes, the amount of fertilizer can affect how tall a plant grows. Fertilizer provides essential nutrients for plant growth, and an excess of fertilizer can lead to excessive growth and potentially harm the plant. It is important to follow recommended guidelines for fertilizer application to promote healthy plant growth.
Auxins which are plant hormones.
Sufficient light or shade depending on the plant and the right soil in which the plant will grow be it rich, moist or dry. Shelter from strong wind is also a factor.
Phototropism refers to a plant's response to light, where the plant grows toward or away from a light source.
the warmer it is the faster it grows
Phototropism is a plant's growth response to a light source, determining which direction it grows in. Positive Phototropism is the tendency for a plant to grow towards the light; Negative Phototropism is when it grows away from the light.
The plant will simply grow towards the light soursce. Also without light it'll go all white and pale and weird and eventually die... This is because in the wild it's survival of the fittest, plants need light and if they don't grow towards the light, another plant may block it out...
When air goes into the stomato, it stretches the roots. Therefore, the plant grows.
it will grow fast in light because plants need light