When plant gets light from only one direction then plants bends towards light .
it gets reflected
Turns yellow and dies
it gets its food from the sunlight
the moons lightness gets weaker ( darker in the light).
The amount of light that the plant receives has direct bearing on the rate of photosynthesis as well as the growth habit of the plant (i.e. etiolation) and the direction of growth (phototropism)
When plant gets light from only one direction then plants bends towards light .
When a plant gets light it photosynthesises (makes food) in the dark it respires. Hope this answers your question:)
When a plant gets light it photosynthesises (makes food) in the dark it respires. Hope this answers your question:)
It gets faster. As a result, it also changes its direction.
A ray of light changes direction when it gets out of the water, and into the air. This is called "refraction".A ray of light changes direction when it gets out of the water, and into the air. This is called "refraction".A ray of light changes direction when it gets out of the water, and into the air. This is called "refraction".A ray of light changes direction when it gets out of the water, and into the air. This is called "refraction".
It gets refracted so that its direction of propagation is the boundary line.
The plant needs light to grow. So, the shoot has a tendency to grow towards the direction of light to receive more of it. The above result can be obtained by a simple school project involving growing of common beans in a cup, and keeping it in a shoe box with only one hole in the corner for light to enter.
the plant gets food
it gets reflected
One origional science project is: growing a few plants, and with each plant put the light in a different area (ie: plant one gets the growing light on top, plant two gets the light on bottom, and plant three gets the light on the side). You can determine if the plants actually grow toward the light.
it dies
It grows!