photosynthesis
Plants use sunlight through the process of photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is the process in which plants use carbon dioxide and sunlight to create oxygen for the environment and sugar for its own nourishment.
Animals use sunlight to keep warm, to see, and some use it to make vitamin D. Plants use sunlight to keep warm and to make sugar from carbon dioxide and water.
To effectively use a mirror to reflect sunlight for your plants, position the mirror in a way that it directs sunlight onto the plants. Make sure the mirror is angled towards the plants to maximize the reflection of sunlight. Regularly adjust the mirror's position throughout the day to ensure the plants receive adequate sunlight for photosynthesis.
Perhaps to use it when it is dark. (They produce their food by way of sunlight.)
Photosynthysis is a plants way of changing light into food and/or carbon dioxide for the plant
Plants do not release energy in the same way animals do through movement and actions. Instead, plants use energy from sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into carbohydrates through photosynthesis, which they can then use for growth and maintenance.
the same way the other plants do, sunlight water and nutrients.
All living things need sunlight in one way or another. The sunlight provides heat for the Earth and the areas the cheetahs live, permitting them to survive as well as their prey to survive. Their prey need sunlight because chances are their prey eat plants that need sunlight in order to conduct photosynthesis. Cheetah eats gazelle plants and grasses, which thrive on sunlight. No sunlight, no plants, no gazelle, no cheetah.
Sunlight does not help us to make calcium, but it does help us to make vitamin D, which we need to use the calcium that we have; the two work together. When sunlight shines on our skin, we can use that energy to drive a photosynthetic reaction, which is not unlike the way green plants use sunlight to manufacture sugar.
by sunlight maybe
Plants use sunlight to make energy and most plants tend to take in sunlight through their leaves and/or petals (of the flowers) because they are the broadest part of the plant (and therefore have the most "receptors" for the light). This is why the plants often seem to "turn" toward the sun. In other words, if a plant only gets sun from one direction, its leaves will be turned in that direction to collect the sunlight and it may grow in that direction (either on a tilt or send runners out that way). Some plants (such as sunflower) move with the sun throughout the day to maximize the amount of sunlight it collects. Short answer, plants generally grow toward the sun (or the direction where they get the most sunlight).
Sunlight influences the growth of plants through a process known as photosynthesis. It gives plants the energy necessary for them to manufacture energy and therefore grow.