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No. They do sometimes turm pale when they are old or sick, though.
Upper parts will turn plae due to lack of blood, lower parts will turn dark blue or purple as the blood pools inside the body, this is called levidity.
Because plants are not able to produce chlorophyll in the dark and that is what makes a plant green. every thing that a plant does aside from germinate relies on the presence of enough light to convert into fuel.
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The short answer to this question is 'probably not white, though the color will become much paler'.
Goldfish usually react positively to having a light source, however it is unhealthy to leave your fish tank illuminated constantly and the light also encourages algae to grow rapidly. Eight to twelve hours a day is sufficient for a happy goldfish.
If a goldfish is kept in the dark it will appear lighter in the morning, So if left in the dark for a long period of time, a goldfish will turn almost white. If kept in the light, it will absorb color, and often become a brighter gold. (almost the same as when we tan, the sun gives us color, and when we get less of it we turn whiter, or lighter)
Tea is made from the leaves of the tea plant that has been wilted; dried and undergone an oxidation process which causes the teaâ??s to turn a dark color.
It would be apparent that a plant has died when it is starting to wither and also turn a dark color. Once symptoms occur, one can take the plant to a botanist to repair before the cells die out.
Many plants will reach for the light, all you need to do is turn the on quarter turn every other day or so to even out the growth.The actual property of the plant that causes it is called phototropism. Plant hormones on the "dark" side of the plant called auxins react to the lack of light and cause the cells on that side to elongate which basically bends/pushes the plant towards the light.Some plant tissues will actually bend towards the dark as do the tendrils on some vines. This turns the tendrils toward the dark objects (rock crevices, tree bark, the soil) so they can attach to it and support the vine.Phloem
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