it would just keep growing.
It would die.
it is mostly photosynthetic... when it's in the light.... but when in the dark it is heterotrophic.
cell wall
Biology is not really my area of expertise, so better answers may well follow. Cells perform a myriad of functions, photosynthetic cells are all about using light to create energy and therefore would be no use in the dark. Why would tree roots, for example, need photosynthetic cells?
it is mostly photosynthetic... when it's in the light.... but when in the dark it is heterotrophic.
It would die
It would die.
it would die
The one in the light would grow better.
it is mostly photosynthetic... when it's in the light.... but when in the dark it is heterotrophic.
cell wall
Biology is not really my area of expertise, so better answers may well follow. Cells perform a myriad of functions, photosynthetic cells are all about using light to create energy and therefore would be no use in the dark. Why would tree roots, for example, need photosynthetic cells?
it is mostly photosynthetic... when it's in the light.... but when in the dark it is heterotrophic.
It won't grow much but it will try to find the light.
Eventually, it would die due to 'starvation'.
The plant would die because plants need light to produce nutrients for its self. A plant gets nutrients from chemically turning light into carbohydrates.
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.