Yes, as it stands scientist have been able to reduce photosynthesis to it's two half reactions (reduction and oxidation reactions, better known as redoes) and complete the light-dependent reactions independently, through photo-electrolysis. A replicator for the Calvin-Benson Cycle (light-independent reactions, which consist of turning water, carbon dioxide and sunlight into carbohydrates -usually glucose- through the use of Adenosine Triphosphate -ATP- and a few other energy producing compounds), however, has yet to be created, there are many issues with the photo-catalyst , but scientist (many are at/from MIT) are attempting to create the catalyst.
Yes, plants can effectively use artificial light for photosynthesis. Artificial light sources such as grow lights can provide the necessary light spectrum for plants to carry out photosynthesis, although natural sunlight is still the most ideal source of light for plants.
Yes, photosynthesis can occur with artificial light sources, such as grow lights, as long as the light provides the necessary wavelengths for the process to take place.
Yes, plants can undergo photosynthesis as long as the artificial light source provides wavelengths of light that chlorophyll can absorb. Chlorophyll predominantly absorbs blue and red lights for photosynthesis, so ensuring these wavelengths are present will support plant growth and photosynthesis under artificial light.
Yes, artificial light can be used by plants in photosynthesis as long as it provides the necessary wavelengths (blue and red light) for the process to occur. However, natural sunlight is typically more effective as it contains a broader spectrum of light that is beneficial for plant growth.
No, photosynthesis is a fundamental process in plant biology where plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. Without photosynthesis, plants would not be able to produce energy and oxygen, which is essential for the survival of many organisms on Earth.
YES photosynthesis can be brought by artificial light
Light from the sun or artificial lights can start photosynthesis.
Yes
Absolutely, yes they can. As long as the spectrum of the artificial light includes wavelengths that chlorophyll can absorb.
its photosynthasis mixed with light and chemicals
Yes, plants can effectively use artificial light for photosynthesis. Artificial light sources such as grow lights can provide the necessary light spectrum for plants to carry out photosynthesis, although natural sunlight is still the most ideal source of light for plants.
Yes, photosynthesis can occur with artificial light sources, such as grow lights, as long as the light provides the necessary wavelengths for the process to take place.
Yes of course
Yes, plants can undergo photosynthesis as long as the artificial light source provides wavelengths of light that chlorophyll can absorb. Chlorophyll predominantly absorbs blue and red lights for photosynthesis, so ensuring these wavelengths are present will support plant growth and photosynthesis under artificial light.
it not possible, because it has no chloroplast. So no chloroplast equals no photosynthesis.
they need light to do so. You can use artificial light.
Yes, artificial light can be used by plants in photosynthesis as long as it provides the necessary wavelengths (blue and red light) for the process to occur. However, natural sunlight is typically more effective as it contains a broader spectrum of light that is beneficial for plant growth.