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How are the dark reactions that occur in plants dependent on the light reactions?

The dark reactions that occur in plants are dependent on the light reactions because the dark reactions need ATP and NADPH. ATP and NADPH are energy molecules that dark reactions need to do their job.


What factor primarily determines the time of year that a plant flowers?

Photoperiod determines the time of flowering in many plants. Accordingly the plants have been classified as short day plants, long day plants and day neutral plants. A short day plant can be brought into flowering by putting in the dark for a specific period of time for the required days. Similarly, long day plants can be subjected to artificial light of desired intensity to initiate flowering.Photoperiod determines the time of flowering in many plants. Accordingly the plants have been classified as short day plants, long day plants and day neutral plants. A short day plant can be brought into flowering by putting in the dark for a specific period of time for the required days. Similarly, long day plants can be subjected to artificial light of desired intensity to initiate flowering.


Do plants make food in the dark?

No they can't. They need sunlight for that.


What is photoperiod?

Photoperiodism is a response that certain plants have to decreases or increases in the amount they receive in a day (which is normally produced by seasonal movement of the sun - longer and shorter days). Some plants require short days to initiate flower formation, while others long day length initiates flowering. This process can be artificially created in greenhouses using curtains and artificial light to "trick" certain plants like chrysanthemums and poinsettia to flower outside of their natural flowering period. Photoperiodism is controlled at a cellular level by photoreceptor proteins in the cells of the plants. Phototropism is a the mechanism whereby plants grow towards the light (like a houseplant growing towards the window), or in the case of certain flowers like sunflower the way in which the "flower" tracks the path of the sun


What color are bones?

Bones are usually off white, but may range from there to a dark tan.

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What is critical day length?

The period of daylight, specific in length for any given species, that appears to initiate flowering in *long-day plants or inhibit flowering in *short-day plants. In actual fact long-day plants will not flower if the dark period exceeds a certain maximum and conversely short-day plants will not flower unless the dark period exceeds a certain minimum. These periods are termed critical dark periods and must be continuous to have effect (see night-break effect ).


What is the response of plants to periods of light and dark?

photoperiodism


What is the response of plants to periods of light and dark called?

It is called photoperiodism


What will die first flower in the dark or flower in the dark?

depends primilary on the flower, but usually it will die first in the dark


Is there a such thing as a glow in the dark flower?

yes. the glockensplednerge flower.


In the dark plants cannot?

In the dark plants cannot photosynthesize.


How do you say dark flower in Japanese?

kuraihana


Which of these would you expect to have dark red flowers?

a flower homozygous for the red flower allele


What color is a pomegranate flower?

It is dark red in color.


What does yonder mean in old English?

It means "over there". It is still used today by many different English speaking people. See sentence samples: "What is that flower yonder?" Diane pointed to a dark purple flower. "What is that flower over there?" Diane pointed to a dark purple flower.


What time periods was characterized by a low level of learning and culture in Europe?

the dark agedark agesThe dark agesThe Dark Ages


Would it still grow even though it is in the dark?

If you are talking about plants, then no, it would not grow in the dark. It would need sunlight. Most plants grown in the dark.