The Calvin cycle will produce less glucose.
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.
If a plant does not have enough water, the first event that will likely happen is wilting, where the leaves and stems begin to droop and lose their turgidity. This is due to the lack of water pressure within the plant cells to maintain their shape and structure.
A plant that does not receive any water will eventually wilt and dry out. Without water, the plant cannot carry out essential physiological processes like photosynthesis and nutrient uptake, leading to its death.
the Calvin cycle will produce less glucose
The plant is not producing enough cellulose
it Will die
the Calvin cycle will produce less glucose
The light-dependent reactions will not occur.
The Calvin cycle will produce smaller amounts of glucose.
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.
If a plant does not have enough water, the first event that will likely happen is wilting, where the leaves and stems begin to droop and lose their turgidity. This is due to the lack of water pressure within the plant cells to maintain their shape and structure.
The plant is not producing enough cellulose
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It will die. And for some plants, too much water can have the same result. Ask your local nurseryman.
The light-dependent reactions will not occur.
Chlorosis will occur and the plant will die