Water and carbon dioxide
light = photosynthesis !
They need light and carbon dioxide.
We need light in photosynthesis as Light provides the energy source. The process is based on light. The plants use light to convert energy. The same reason that we need air to breath.
Yes, plants need sunlight to undergo photosynthesis and grow.
No. Most plants need light for photosynthesis to take place, whereas animals only need light for ther sight.
chlorophyll is the primary pigment. It is much needed for photosynthesis.
In order to perform photosynthesis plants need only light, water, and carbon dioxide.. In warmer weather and greater light intensity and with sufficient water, photosynthesis should occur fastest.
I believe (do not quote me; I'm not sure) that plants do not need direct sunlight.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).
They need photosynthesis to survive
Light, water, and carbon dioxide.
No they can't. They need sunlight for that.
Photosynthetic plants are plants that use photosynthesis, or the process of turning sunlight into sugar, for engergy.