photosynthesis
when it turns brown
The chloroplast is the organelle responsible for photosynthesis in plant cells, converting light energy into sugars that the plant can use as energy. It contains chlorophyll, a pigment that captures light energy for the photosynthetic process.
chloroplast
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.
photosynthesis turns water into glucose, along with using carbon dioxide which provides the plant with food.
Light
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
Phototropism, where the plant "turns" to arrange its leaves for better exposure to light. This process is regulated by growth regulators in the plant. Photo = light Tropism from the Greek "trope" or turning. See picture
the leaves is the part of a land-plant that uses light to make food material
A vacuole is part of a plant cell. It turns sun rays into food for the plant. An animal cell would not have one.
roots get a type of nutrient from the soil which travels up the plant and the sun turns it into a food for the plant