THEY WILL REACH 4 THE SUN.
Plants need light for photosynthesis, the process by which they convert light energy to chemical energy. The amount and intensity of light directly affects the rate of photosynthesis and growth in plants. Insufficient light can slow down or stunt plant growth, while too much light can cause damage to the plant's cells.
Yes it is, the plants need for sunlight will bend the stem to increase its reception of light.
Sugar is produced in plants by means of photosynthesis, a process that requires light. It is very logical to measure the amount of sugar in wheat plants, to see how much photosynthesis is taking place.
The amount of light a plant receives affects its growth because light is essential for photosynthesis, the process by which plants make food. More light generally leads to more photosynthesis and therefore more growth. However, too much light can also be harmful to plants, so they need to strike a balance.
Yes, plants store excess glucose they don't need as starch so when there is no light the plant can survive of the excess starch but only for a certain amount of time.
Plants need light and they will grow towards where they receive an optimal amount; plants will face where the light is. You can experiment on your own by growing your own plant and using a desk lamp as the light source. As the plant grows, it will lean towards and face the light source directly.
yes they do just like me need light otherwise they will die. Mainly plants need space, light and water
Plants need light to make fruit for us or make oxygen and grow!
photosynthesis i think (spelling might be off as well - lol)
Yes, but not exlusively by increasing the amount and duration of light; Plants need nutrients and water as well, to be healthy, and probably in increased amounts along with the increased amounts of light, since more light means more growing activity.
it depends. however most plants will need at least some light to survive
Plants need light to grow at all. Except fungi.