Yes - simply because the Ultra-Violet (UV) light present in natural sunlight CANNOT pass through glass - which is why you can't get sunburned indoors !
yes they just need artificial light
Plants need light to thrive, but not necessarily direct sunlight. They can grow well with indirect or filtered light, as long as they receive enough light for photosynthesis to occur.
light shrubs are plants that need full sunlight
i have new terrapin and recommend: a open-roofed, small aquarium. terrapin food. a fellow terrapin preferably of the opposite sex so it has a friend/mate. a lamp above the mini aquarium to give light and heat. lukewarm water to fill the base of the mini aquarium about 3-4 cm deep.
Seeds need low light and a constant, warm temperature. Sunlight provides warmth but the light is not necessary.
Once a week
There are certain frequencies of light that are more helpful to plants. If you are trying to grow plants with artificial light, you will want to use the "full spectrum" light fixtures that mimic the light spectrum of natural sunlight.
I believe (do not quote me; I'm not sure) that plants do not need direct sunlight. Plants perform photosynthesis, which requires light from the sun to make energy- and I believe that plants need a wider light spectrum than just visible light. Therefore, plants need sunlight or the closest synthetic approximation (for example, fish tank lights often emit UV rays and possibly others in addition to normal light, letting aquatic plants live).
No. Plants of all ages require sunlight so they can grow (photosynthesis). Some plants need more light than others but they all need some light or else they will not develop properly. Any light could be used - an artificial light source could replace sunlight.
Yes, a peace lily does need sunlight to thrive, but it prefers indirect or filtered light rather than direct sunlight.
it gets its food from the sunlight
Plant's need sunlight to grow.