They do because when the weather is very hot, the stomata closes and if the stomata closes photosynthesis cannot take place: to prevent too much water from being lost
Dandelions are day-neutral plants, meaning they do not specifically require certain day lengths to initiate flowering. They can bloom regardless of the length of the day.
Long day plants, such as lettuce and spinach, require more hours of daylight to flower. Short day plants, like chrysanthemums and poinsettias, flower when daylight hours are shorter. This difference in daylight requirements influences the timing of flowering in these plants.
Long day plants require a certain minimum amount of daylight to flower, while short day plants need a specific maximum amount of daylight. Long day plants flower when days are longer than a critical length, while short day plants flower when days are shorter than a critical length. The growth patterns of these plants vary based on the length of daylight they receive, with long day plants flowering in the summer when days are longer, and short day plants flowering in the fall when days are shorter.
Short day plants require a certain amount of darkness to bloom, while long day plants need more daylight to bloom. This difference in light exposure affects their growth and blooming patterns.
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.
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It could be your period still. Sometimes they stop and start. If you have been sick it will sometimes stop and then restart. Sex can stop a period for a day or so. If you are young and just starting it takes a bit for your cycle to settle down.
they come out sometimes at night to hunt for leaves and plants but thats bout it every other time it will be in the day
They are short-day plants.
Talking about classification of plants: Plants can be classified into 3 groups. SHORT DAY PLANTS LONG DAY PLANTS DAY NEUTRAL PLANTS
Short Day Plants:Coffee, Hemp Long Day Plants:Barley, Lettuce Day Neutral Plants:Roses, Tomatoes
Yes, plants can kill plants in one day.
No, they are short day plants
Chloroplasts in plant cells are the organelles that carry out photosynthesis. They contain chlorophyll, the pigment that captures light energy and converts it into chemical energy in the form of glucose. Only plants, algae, and some bacteria have chloroplasts and can perform photosynthesis.
short day plants
It could just mean that you haven't completed your period. Sometimes we can stop completely one day, and then your endometrium has more to shed. It can also depend on how old you are and alot of other symptoms or signs that your having. It could just mean that you haven't completed your period. Sometimes we can stop completely one day, and then your endometrium has more to shed. It can also depend on how old you are and alot of other symptoms or signs that your having. It could just mean that you haven't completed your period. Sometimes we can stop completely one day, and then your endometrium has more to shed. It can also depend on how old you are and alot of other symptoms or signs that your having. It could just mean that you haven't completed your period. Sometimes we can stop completely one day, and then your endometrium has more to shed. It can also depend on how old you are and alot of other symptoms or signs that your having. It could just mean that you haven't completed your period. Sometimes we can stop completely one day, and then your endometrium has more to shed. It can also depend on how old you are and alot of other symptoms or signs that your having.