A decrease in the rate of the light reaction
The Calvin cycle will produce less glucose.
the Calvin cycle will produce less glucose
The first two leaves on a plant are called cotyledons.
A plant that doesn't receive enough sunlight will likely have stunted growth, pale or yellowing leaves, reduced flowering or fruit production, and overall weakened health. Over time, the plant may become more susceptible to diseases and pest infestations due to its weakened state.
The plant is not producing enough cellulose
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the Calvin cycle will produce less glucose
The Calvin cycle will produce smaller amounts of glucose.
The plant wouldn't be able to photosynthesize food and die from starvation.
If a plant doesn't get enough light, it may become leggy (elongated stems), have pale leaves, fail to bloom or bear fruit, or even die. Light is essential for photosynthesis, the process by which plants make their food. Without enough light, a plant's growth and development will be stunted.
The plant will eventually die because if no food energy the plant wont have enough energy to survive itself..
They will shrivel and die of course..because the plant is not getting enough nutrients and water,sunlight it needs to grow healthy..so the anwser is the plant will die,definately ! (hope this helps alot :))
The Calvin cycle will produce less glucose.
Plant leaves may look burnt due to excessive exposure to sunlight, which can cause the leaves to dry out and become scorched. This can also happen if the plant is exposed to extreme temperatures or if it is not receiving enough water.