When a plant is exposed to light, it undergoes photosynthesis. During this process, the plant turns light energy and carbon dioxide into oxygen and sugars for the plant to consume. Therefore, a plant more exposed to light will produce more food for itself, and grow more.
When a plant is exposed to light, it undergoes photosynthesis. During this process, the plant turns light energy and carbon dioxide into oxygen and sugars for the plant to consume. Therefore, a plant more exposed to light will produce more food for itself, and grow more.
when it turns brown
chloroplast
chloroplast through a process called photosynthesis where a plant turns sunlight into sugar (food)
All plants contain chlorophyll a, b, c, or d which are pigments that absorb specific types of light. For example, chlorophyll a reflects blue green lights, while chlorophyll b reflects yellow green light.
Light
A chloroplast is what turns a plant green.
Its function is to carry photosynthesis.It produces food for plant.
photosynthesis turns water into glucose, along with using carbon dioxide which provides the plant with food.
It depends on what kind of plant it is. Some need light, but some don't need a lot. But if they don't have light, then they won't be able to make food, so they won't be able to grow. Because the electromagnetic energy (the sun) turns into chemical energy (the plant growing).
It basically takes the sunlight and turns it into food for the plant