when it dies
The three processes that stop when stomata are closed are photosynthesis, transpiration, and gas exchange. Stomata are small openings on the surface of leaves that regulate the movement of gases into and out of the plant. When stomata are closed, these processes are significantly reduced or halted.
plant cells, like any other cell, need a continuous supply of enery to live. if a cell stop functioning it dies and eventually the whole plant or systems dies. plant cells can do both respiration and photosyntheis, whil animal cells can only do respiration, no photosynthesis.. :D
more sun, soil and water. Stop pollution.
If photosynthesis stops, then the plant will die. The chloroplast, through the capturing of light and the process of photosynthesis, makes energy for the plant. So basically the plant would starve to death.
In photosynthesis plants use the suns energy as light to give carbon dioxide and water into glucose's. In cellular respiration glucose is ultimately broken down to slow down and or stop carbon dioxide or water, and the energy from this is ATP energyPhotosynthesis stores energy in complex organic molecules, while respiration releases it.
An autotroph is an organism that can make it's own food through the process of Photosynthesis, such as plants and fungi. This process produces Oxygen, which is needed for Cellular Respiration to take place. So, the answer is Photosynthesis.
As a cactus is a form of a plant, it will require sunlight for photosynthesis and water to stop it from drying out and to help the cactus plant grow.
If a plant stops producing chlorophyll, it will lose its ability to carry out photosynthesis effectively. Without photosynthesis, the plant will not be able to produce energy or nutrients, leading to its decline and eventual death.
What you can do is put black plastic (like a garbage bag) over the area and leave it there for about a week. This will stop sunlight hitting the plant and stop photosynthesis as well as cook the actual plant. Then, you can pick them up.
the Calvin cycle of photosynthesis requires CO2 (carbon dioxide) organisms that are heterotrophs, like us, which cannot produce their own food consume autotrophs like plants, which do produce their own food. a by-product of cellular respiration is CO2 a by-product of photosynthesis is O2 organisms like us need O2 to live organisms like plants need CO2 to live (and to support us in life--we eat them because they have sugar [i.e., glucose])
Light and temperature are both limiting factors for photosynthesis because both are required for the process to take place. Photosynthesis will only occur between certain temperature ranges. If the temperature becomes too high or too low photosynthesis will slow down and eventually stop. Light is similar in the sense that too little light will stop the process and too much light will no longer increase the rate of photosynthesis for the plant.
When photosynthesis stops, the supply of glucose decreases, causing a decrease in the amount of available energy for cellular respiration. As a result, cellular respiration slows down since there is less glucose to break down in the mitochondria to produce ATP. This can lead to a decrease in energy production and possibly impact the overall functionality of the cell.