Plants require light for photosynthesis, a process crucial for their growth and survival.
A plant's growth under only yellow light would be limited because yellow light contains a narrow range of wavelengths that are not optimal for photosynthesis. Plants rely on a wider spectrum of light, including blue and red wavelengths, to drive photosynthesis effectively. Without these wavelengths, the plant's growth and development would be stunted.
no because one of the simple things that a plant needs to grow healthily and strongly is light. if it is grown in the dark, it will grow, but not as quickly and very frantically all over the place xxSxx
Only parasitic plants such as Dodder can grow without photosynthesis
The plant would never flower, it needs blue light to flower but it would grow normally....
no, because they need light to practice photosynthesis, this produces energy (glucose) for the plant
Trying to grow to reach a light source
The one in the light would grow better.
Yes, a plant can still grow at the light compensation point. The light compensation point is the level of light intensity at which the rate of photosynthesis equals the rate of respiration in a plant. At this point, the plant is able to produce enough energy through photosynthesis to sustain its growth and metabolic processes.
Due to itiolation
The sun gives light and heat. It helps plant grow. Without it we will die.
All plant cells need sunlight to store energy. Without sunlight a plant would slowly starve to death. If you want to grow something with no light, I recommend a fungus or a yeast.
A plant does not grow upwards. A tropism is the growth of a plant in response to a stimulus. This means a plant does not grow upwards, it grows towards a stimulus which in most cases is light. Try it out, put a plant in a dark closet with a light on one side and watch the plant grow towards the light. The results should be clear after a number of days. The plant's response to light is known as phototropism. Hope I helped :)