No its the other way around. During the night you respire and lose water. During the day you drink and gain water.
Plants typically grow during the day due to photosynthesis, which requires sunlight. At night, plants do not grow but instead focus on rest, repair, and energy storage. This cycle is regulated by the plant's internal clock and environmental factors.
During the day, our vocal cords are more relaxed and hydrated, which can make our voices sound higher. At night, our vocal cords can become slightly swollen and dehydrated, causing our voices to sound deeper.
There are no plants that release oxygen at night. Plants only release oxygen during the day through the process of photosynthesis.
During the night, plants take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide through a process called respiration. This is because photosynthesis, the process through which plants take in carbon dioxide and produce oxygen, is not occurring in darkness.
Plants release oxygen during the night through a process called respiration, where they take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen as a byproduct. This helps maintain oxygen levels in the atmosphere even when photosynthesis, the process where plants produce oxygen during the day, is not occurring.
They will eat, will retract their polyps if touched, will expand during the day and shrink during the night, and they will grow.
The star's position appears to shift slightly in the night sky during the year.
No you actually grow
actually, you don't shrink at night, you shrink in the daytime due to the sponglike connectors in your spine. These shrink during the day from standing, so you get about 2 or so inches shorter. But when youre laying down and asleep the spongy stuff relaxes out, thus returning you to your highest. (Sleep also makes you grow)
no you grow more at night but you still grow in the day
Your feet shrink
The octopus was able to escape the tank at night by squeezing through a small gap in the lid that was left slightly open.
that is a waning moon.
Plants typically grow during the day due to photosynthesis, which requires sunlight. At night, plants do not grow but instead focus on rest, repair, and energy storage. This cycle is regulated by the plant's internal clock and environmental factors.
Yes and sometimes through the night
Yes.
Consistent meal times and naps during the day result in predictable sleep patterns at night.