Plants use photons of light, any light, to do photosynthesis, so yes. Ever heard of grow lights?
The amount of light a plant receives affects its growth because light is essential for photosynthesis, the process by which plants make food. More light generally leads to more photosynthesis and therefore more growth. However, too much light can also be harmful to plants, so they need to strike a balance.
Some factors that affect photosynthesis include light intensity, carbon dioxide levels, temperature, and water availability. Changes in any of these factors can impact the rate of photosynthesis in plants.
The oxygen liberated during photosynthesis in plants comes from the splitting of water molecules (H2O) in the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis. This process, known as photolysis, releases oxygen as a byproduct while also producing ATP and NADPH to fuel the Calvin cycle of photosynthesis.
I believe that it increases. -_-
It seems like you have misspelled "chlorophyll," which is a green pigment found in plants responsible for photosynthesis. It absorbs sunlight and plays a key role in converting light energy into chemical energy. Chlorophyll is essential for plant growth and survival.
Plants use light to do photosynthesis, which takes carbon dioxide and sunlight to produce sugar. If we keep a plant without sunlight will it grow or die? in my thoughts plants will not grow. so, light is necessary for growth of the plants. without light plants cant survive. They use a certain gas called carbon dioxide (CO2) for food which is also what we release as waste from cellular respiration. Plants release oxygen as waste in return.
Plants respond to natural light through a process called photosynthesis, where they convert light energy into chemical energy, using sunlight to produce food. They also rely on natural light cues for growth and flowering cycles, adjusting their growth patterns based on the duration and intensity of sunlight. In contrast, artificial light can influence plant growth, but its effectiveness depends on the light spectrum and intensity; certain artificial lights can promote growth, while others may not provide the necessary wavelengths for optimal photosynthesis. Ultimately, plants generally thrive better under natural light, which offers a full spectrum of wavelengths.
The require sunlight. The plant uses a process called photosynthesis, which means the chlorphyl in the plants brings in the sunlight, and changes it into a food source the plant can use to sustain itself.
photosynthesis in plants. During photosynthesis, plants use light energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose, a form of chemical energy. This process also releases oxygen as a byproduct.
The angle and intensity of sunlight affect the rate of photosynthesis in plants. Plants positioned in direct sunlight receive higher light intensity and thus have a higher rate of photosynthesis compared to shaded plants. The position of the sun in the sky also determines the light angle and intensity that plants receive, influencing their photosynthetic rate.
Photosynthesis needs light to happen, and that usually means sunlight, but it is also possible to grow plants with artificial lighting, which is also a suitable source of energy for photosynthesis.
No, plants can also use artificial light sources like grow lights to produce energy through photosynthesis. These lights mimic the wavelengths of sunlight necessary for the process. Additionally, some plants can also use chemical energy sources in the form of carbohydrates stored in their tissues.
yes and they also need water and some fresh soil ☺
Plants have chloroplasts in them, this gives the distinct green colour we are familiar with. It also REFLECTS green light, hence you need other wavelengths of visible light for the plant to be able to grow.
The amount of light a plant receives affects its growth because light is essential for photosynthesis, the process by which plants make food. More light generally leads to more photosynthesis and therefore more growth. However, too much light can also be harmful to plants, so they need to strike a balance.
Yes, but when there is no light a plant cell can still produce sugar with the light it absorbed during the dayLight is the energy source.It starts the reaction.It power up the whole mechanism
No. That's why there are photosynthesis. (photo= light and synthesis= make of) Photosynthesis is the process of water and sunlight. The whole Earth depends on photosynthesis! And if you haven't noticed, the word phototropism is the plant's growth of LIGHT. But yes, (ofcourse) plants live with water. (water is their life!) But they also need sunlight (or just light) to live. See, you can't give plants water and no light, or there will be no natural process of photosynthesis.