There are no plants in the deep ocean, since plants need to photosynthesize to survive. There are plants in shallow water since sunlight is easily accessible.
Plants cannot live longer without sunlight than without water, this is due to the process of photosynthesis
because they need the sunlight
No. It's really the leaves that need the sunlight, for photosythesis, so without that the plant will starve to death. Without water the whole plant will die, just like any living organism in the same predicament.
They can grow in soil and water with sunlight. plus all plants can not live without water.
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
Fewer organisms live at the bottom of a deep lake because of the lack of sunlight and oxygen. Without sunlight, photosynthetic organisms struggle to survive, and without oxygen, aerobic respiration is difficult for many organisms, limiting the biodiversity at the lake's bottom.
colder temperatures and lower light levels limit the types of organisms that can live in deep lake waters
Marine algae are photosynthetic. At depths below 200m there is very little sunlight which would make photosynthesis extremely difficult.
Most plants can not like without sunligth because most plants rely mostly on photosynthesis to create energy, but there are exceptions, such as Indian pipe, which is pigmentless and parasitic.
because the sun is part of the plants brain and if the plant does not get sunlight, its like taking away part of their brain and if your missing part of your brain you can not live. therefor a plant will possibly die with out sunlight...just kidding they will die Edited answer: An autotrophic plant can not live without sunlight because it will not be able to make its own food in the absence of light.
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No, there are typically no plants in the Abyssal Zone due to the lack of sunlight for photosynthesis. Plants rely on sunlight to produce energy, so this extreme deep-sea environment does not support plant life.