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Q: What will happen to plants that are kept in the dark?
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Do plants grow best in the dark or in the light?

Seeds and bulbs sometimes requires to be kept in the dark, but plants always need sunlight


What would happen to a plant that was kept in the dark?

It would die.


Does elodea respire in the dark or the light?

Elodea respires in both the light and the dark. However, the rate of repiration exceeds the rate of photosynthesis when the plants are kept in the dark.


What do plants look like when they have been kept in the dark for several days?

They will be either weltered or dead


Can photosynthesis occur in plants that are kept permanently in dark rooms?

no there is no way that it will be able to get sunlight; false


What would happen to a non photosynthetic plant kept in the dark?

it would just keep growing.


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Kept in the Dark was created in 1882.


Why are bats kept in dark cages?

in the forest the come out in the dark so they are kept in dark cages


What would happen if a plant kept in a cubord for a week?

It would die. This is because plants use light to make food for them selves so putting it in a dark area would mean it would have no light so it would shrivel and die.


What will happen to the number of starch grains in the cell if euglena is kept in the dark?

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What will happen if a plant is kept in the dark?

It will become pale, and grow tall and spindly. This is known as etiolation. It will use up its stores of starch.


What would happen to a houseplant if it were planted in rich soil and had all the water it needed but it was kept in a dark room?

The plant would die because plants need light to produce nutrients for its self. A plant gets nutrients from chemically turning light into carbohydrates.