It would either die, or be extremely stunted.
It becomes lanky and weak stemmed, with a yellowing of the leaves.
It will die.
Calvin cycle Produce less glucose
the Calvin cycle will produce less glucose
The Calvin cycle will produce less glucose.
it will burn
Production Will Come To A Skreetching Halt.
then we wont beable to have enough to eat and will starve or animals will
the Calvin cycle will produce less glucose
If it does not get enough proper light, it may die because of the absence of sunlight. Water is not enough for plants to live on, since sunlight serves as the energy source for photosynthesis.
Chlorosis will occur and the plant will die
The plants will die because the plants need a sunlight to grow...
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the Calvin cycle will produce less glucose
it Will die
If it does not get enough proper light, it may die because of the absence of sunlight. Water is not enough for plants to live on, since sunlight serves as the energy source for photosynthesis.
The Calvin cycle will produce smaller amounts of glucose.
Photosynthesis happens rapidly when there is sunlight. Sunlight is a main factor necessary for Photosynthesis. So if the temperature is not hot enough, photosynthesis might not happen as rapidly as it happens when the sunlight is directly there.
They will shrivel and die of course..because the plant is not getting enough nutrients and water,sunlight it needs to grow healthy..so the anwser is the plant will die,definately ! (hope this helps alot :))
The photons for sunlight will not transfer energy to the electrons in photosystem 1 & 2, leading to not enough energy for the ETC to pump H+ into the lumen of the thylakoid and produce ATP for the Calvin cycle.