Most plants need sunlight to power the conversion of carbon dioxide and water to sugar, the process of photosynthesis which is done in the chloroplasts. Some plants do not need sunlight because they are parasitic on other plants, and do not have chlorophyll, so cannot photosynthesize. However, the vast majority of plants need at least some sunlight for photosynthesis.
For sunlight.
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No. Sunlight is needed by plants to convert CO2 to O2.
Sunlight, Warmth, Energy, Food and Water are needed.
Chlorophyl is needed for plants to convert sunlight to energy.
Sunlight .
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Water of course, sunlight and plants.
Plants in sunlight perform photosynthesis, a process where they convert sunlight into energy to make food. Sunlight provides the energy needed for plants to carry out this important biochemical process, helping them grow and thrive.
From the sun - in the form of sunlight.
Beacause it is needed 2 break down of co2 in plastid.
Yes. Sunlight is a necessity for plants to perform photosynthesis which is how they make food (glucose). This glucose is needed for the plant so survive and more is needed to help the plant grow. Without the solar energy from the sun plants can't live or grow. Also, if a plant does not receive enough sunlight, it will not grow as much as it would otherwise. However, too much sunlight can also harm plants. It depends on the particular plant as to how much sunlight is needed.