No. Plants of all ages require sunlight so they can grow (photosynthesis). Some plants need more light than others but they all need some light or else they will not develop properly.
Any light could be used - an artificial light source could replace sunlight.
It sounds weird, but it's true. The plants need the sunlight to grow. Herbivores eat the plant. Carnivores eat the herbivores.
The true leaves.
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Yes, plant scientists can use genetic engineering techniques to insert new DNA into an adult plant. This process is known as plant transformation and allows for the introduction of desired traits into the plant's genetic makeup.
they won't be able to stay alive? it depends on the type or species of plant but most of the time that is true
Sort of, it's plants that recycle carbon dioxide back into oxygen and they need sunlight to do this.
True. Half of the Moon is in sunlight.
Yes, lack of sunlight is a significant limiting factor for plant growth on land. Sunlight is essential for photosynthesis, the process by which plants make their food. Plants require sunlight to produce energy and nutrients needed for growth and development. Inadequate sunlight can cause stunted growth and reduced fruit or flower production in plants.
The plant north and true north are different in that plant north refers to the direction indicated by a compass needle, which can be influenced by local magnetic variations. True north, on the other hand, refers to the direction towards the geographic North Pole. The angular difference between plant north and true north is known as magnetic declination and varies depending on the location on Earth. Navigational adjustments must be made to account for this difference when using a compass for accurate direction-finding.
That is correct.
Yes, photosynthesis takes place in the chloroplasts of plant cells. Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll, the pigment that captures sunlight and converts it into energy through the process of photosynthesis. This process involves the conversion of carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen using sunlight as the energy source.
true to the infant is true to the adult