ofc they can and do the deeper you go the lesser coral or plants ; they need to be in contact with sunlight to do photosynthesis
Carbon Dioxide + Water --> Oxygen + Glucose sunlight and chlorophyll present in plant
carbon dioxide + water + (light energy), are the reactants that plants use when they photosynthesise . Note: light energy is in brackets because it is a substance, but it is still needed for photosynthesise.
Plants donot photosynthesise at night because they do not have sunlight which is essential for it. So they release carbon-di-oxide at night.
Annual plants do photosynthesize, (I think) because they have to eat to stay alive, even annually.
Yes, plants can absorb water in the absence of sunlight. Water absorption occurs through the roots and is essential for nutrient uptake and maintaining turgor pressure in plant cells. Sunlight is needed for photosynthesis, but water is absorbed regardless of light availability.
For plants to photosynthesise, they need sunlight, water, co2, nutrients from the soil they then use the suns energy to power the reaction.
All plants are adapted to photosynthesise also they rare adapted to store water in it's roots
Only Producers (plants) can photosynthesise
All plants are adapted to photosynthesise also they rare adapted to store water in it's roots
They do not photosynthesise. They get their nutrients though their roots.
All plants are adapted to photosynthesise also they rare adapted to store water in it's roots
Wild plants only photosynthesise during the daybecause they need the sunlight as energy during photosynesis.lolz555
All plants photosynthesise
they need lots of sun and water they just use the water to photosynthesise and the sun also
Carbon Dioxide + Water --> Oxygen + Glucose sunlight and chlorophyll present in plant
carbon dioxide + water + (light energy), are the reactants that plants use when they photosynthesise . Note: light energy is in brackets because it is a substance, but it is still needed for photosynthesise.
To be able to photosynthesise