Most plants will grow in the direction of the sun. Some will even follow the sun during the day such as sunflowers and African daisies.
"The plant was growing in the sunlight."
Yes. The more sunlight it gets, the higher it grows.Light provides the energy required for photosysnthesis to occur
the plant that gets direct sunlight
Phototropism is the change in the way a plant grows in response to sunlight. This process involves the plant bending towards the light source to optimize its exposure to sunlight for photosynthesis.
They don't actually grow towards the sunlight. As sunlight hits the stem of a plant, the side away from the sunlight, that gets less light, grows faster than the well lit side (or the well lit side grows less than the other side). The faster growth on one side makes the plant tilt in the direction of the sunlight.
It grows!
The blooming of flowers in response to sunlight is an example of phototropism. The flowers will bend towards the direction of the light source to maximize their exposure to sunlight for photosynthesis.
It doesn't. That's like asking how a person grows without eating food.
it grows faster
cactus or grass grow in places that have albumant sunlight
Yes it does. Plant seeds distinguish between up and down based on gravity. Thatis how they decide the direction in which to send the first shoot. This needs to go in the "up" direction so that it can then capture sunlight and produce energy for its growth.
A plant will grow faster with sunlight compared to ultraviolet light. Sunlight provides a balanced spectrum of light that is necessary for photosynthesis and overall plant growth. Ultraviolet light, if not properly regulated, can actually harm plants by causing damage to the plant cells.