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A plants architecture determines the response to sunlight, but all plants require light to survive. Phototropism is the name assigned to the movement the makes to maximize its sun source.
They have to have sunlight and water in order to live in temperate biomes...
Direct Sunlight, but they can survive in limited with an adaptation called geotropism where the plant grows towards the light
sunlight and the right temperature
they are actions that a plant takes in order to increase its chance of survival. An example of a behavioral adaptation in plants are tropisms. Tropisms are the growth of plants toward sunlight.
Yes, if theyve built up large enough carbohydrate fuel stores when sunlight was available
In that case, plants - and with them, all life on Earth - would die.
A plant is a living organism just like us. If we needed water and were in the desert, where would we go? Towards a river. A plant is just like that. Plants need sunlight to make food, and therefore to survive. A plant is attracted to sunlight and will grow towards the sunlight to maximize the amount of sunlight it receives which will help it make more food.
Plants maximize their yield by improving harvest index
If it can't grow tall needing less sunlight is a common adaption. Or, having extremely broad leaves to catch all the sunlight it can is another adaption forest floor plants can have.
Not all sunflowers grow big; there are a number of hybrid dwarf varieties. The ones that do grow big do so to get more sunlight. Growing tall is an adaptation to get more sunlight than competing plants.
sunlight because plants can`t grow without sunlight