The one in the light would grow better.
It would die
It would die.
It won't grow much but it will try to find the light.
The plant would die because plants need light to produce nutrients for its self. A plant gets nutrients from chemically turning light into carbohydrates.
it would die
it would just keep growing.
If a plant is kept in a dark cupboard for a week, it will likely suffer from lack of light and may start to wilt or lose its color. Without access to sunlight, the plant will be unable to photosynthesize and may not survive if left in those conditions for an extended period of time.
The project is on necessity of light for photosynthesis. Therefore, iodine solution is needd to test the formation of starch in the plant kept in light by photosynthesis. The plant kept in dark will show the absence of starch meaning there by no photosynthesis has taken place in dark.
Trying to grow to reach a light source
happens during daylight where the plant takes in carbon dioxide and absorb sunlight to create food for itself
I think It would turn dark purple . Because well you can try it if you want to.
Plants in the dark receive no light and the plants need the light. They grow because the production of growth hormones is stimulated by the dark/suppressed by sunlight. This is why plants in the dark grow much more than plants in the light. (They will turn yellow because they are not receiving enough sunlight to produce chlorophyll to make the plant green. They will become unhealthy and eventually die.) It is also why plants in a sunny window "lean" toward the light. The side of the plant that is in the shade is producing more growth hormones.