No, a plant will not be able to photosynthesize if it is covered with a plastic bag because it blocks the plant's access to sunlight, which is necessary for photosynthesis to occur. Additionally, the plastic bag would likely trap heat and moisture, creating an unhealthy environment for the plant.
Plants with foliage that is not green in color can still photosynthesize because they contain pigments other than chlorophyll, such as anthocyanins or carotenoids, which can also capture sunlight and convert it into energy. These pigments may have different absorption spectra than chlorophyll but can still be used in the photosynthesis process.
A lack of nitrogen in the soil would be least likely to affect a plant's ability to perform photosynthesis. Nitrogen is essential for plant growth and development, but a plant can still photosynthesize to some extent even if nitrogen is limited. Other factors, such as water availability, sunlight, and carbon dioxide levels, have a more direct impact on photosynthesis.
Well, chloroplasts are an organelle (structure) found in plant cells. they contain chlorophyll, a green chemical that allow photosynthesis to occur. Plants are surprisingly well adapted for this though, so even if we had the potential to photosynthesize, we would still require extra nutrition, meaning we would still have to eat plants and other animals, so its not a 'very' advantageous trait for most animals. One reason plant cells have a cell wall is because they don't have any skeletal structure. the cell wall [once the vacuole, the water/food container, is full] allows the cell to become turgid, pushing against the cell wall and causing enough pressure to hold the plant up. We have a skeleton to keep us standing or sitting, etc. so we don't need extra support from our cells.
Yes, trees with yellow leaves can still photosynthesize and produce energy. While they may not be as efficient as trees with green leaves due to reduced chlorophyll levels, they can still convert sunlight into energy by using other pigments such as carotenoids.
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it would still grow
yes. if there was still a gap for water to get in.. if you had fully covered the hole with no gaps. then it would stop the water coming in..... pail out what water there was in the boat. and it should not sink....
If the plant cannot receive a fresh supply of air, it will not get the carbon dioxide it needs to live, If there is enough fresh air, the plastic could still either block the sunlight or could allow water vapor to build up around the leaves or on the plastic.
Heat evaporates moisture in the plant matter beneath the plastic sheet which recondenses on the plastic and runs down to the rock in the center, dripping into the cup or container.
This process is known as "air layering." In air layering, a section of a branch is wounded, and moisture-retaining material is wrapped around it, often covered with plastic to retain humidity. Roots develop at the wound site while the branch remains connected to the parent plant, allowing it to continue receiving nutrients. Once sufficient roots have formed, the new plant can be severed from the parent and planted independently.
Yes, leaves do not have to be green to photosynthesize and make food. The green is caused by chlorophyll, the most common and the most efficient, but not the only, compound that can extract energy from sunlight. Other pigments that can photosynthesize include cartenoids and phycobilins, and non-green leaves that photosynthesize range from brown and red seaweeds to red or yellow lichens and purple-leaved plum trees.
A plant under artificial light can grow and photosynthesize as long as the light provides the necessary spectrum and intensity for its needs. However, prolonged exposure to certain types of artificial light sources may not provide all the necessary wavelengths for optimal growth, potentially leading to issues like leggy growth or poor flowering.
Plastic shipping bags are still being made. Biodegradable plastic and degradable plastic bags are much friendlier to the environment than just regular plastic bags.
Partial parasites are organisms that derive some but not all of their nutrients from a host organism. They may still photosynthesize or obtain some nutrients through other means, but rely on a host for certain essential resources. Examples include mistletoe plants that photosynthesize but depend on a host tree for water and minerals.
There are plenty of plastic linens that still look good, but be sure to get a nicer one that uses a higher quality plastic.
Plants with foliage that is not green in color can still photosynthesize because they contain pigments other than chlorophyll, such as anthocyanins or carotenoids, which can also capture sunlight and convert it into energy. These pigments may have different absorption spectra than chlorophyll but can still be used in the photosynthesis process.
That Depends.. covered with what why is the cork still tight to the floor??