they grow biger
No, not all plants use phototropism to grow. Phototropism is the growth response of plants to light, where they grow towards a light source. While many plants exhibit phototropism, there are some plants that may not rely heavily on this mechanism for growth.
Turning house plants on window sills helps promote even growth on all sides of the plant as they tend to grow towards the light source. This prevents the plants from leaning or growing lopsidedly. Rotating the plants also ensures that sunlight reaches all parts of the plant for optimal health and growth.
The young plant needs light to grow because all the young plants needs air, water, sunlight.
No, a plant cannot grow at all with a green light Plants use red blue and some yellows to produce photosynthesis Green is what is reflected so it is what you see. Plants do not use green light at all.
Plants do not attract the Sun. Sunlight comes form the Sun and falls on the surface of the Earth as a matter of physics and this would happen if there were no plants.However, plants are attracted to (grow towards) light.
No, not all plants use phototropism to grow. Phototropism is the growth response of plants to light, where they grow towards a light source. While many plants exhibit phototropism, there are some plants that may not rely heavily on this mechanism for growth.
I don't know about the magnets but it is obvious that plants grow toward light if you ever see them in the Spring, all new plants are usually leaning in the direction from which the sun hits them.
Plants need light to grow at all. Except fungi.
Phototropic is a word to describe if the plant moves towards light sources or away from light sources. Positively phototropic means it moves towards light. Most, perhaps all, plants will grow towards a light source. Plants need light energy so they have evolved to grow in the direction of the best light. Negatively phototropic means it moves away from light. Vampires are known to be negatively phototropic.
all plants grow better in light :)
yes all plant need light to grow
The plant will simply grow towards the light soursce. Also without light it'll go all white and pale and weird and eventually die... This is because in the wild it's survival of the fittest, plants need light and if they don't grow towards the light, another plant may block it out...
Yes all plants use photosynthesis (using the sun to make food) to grow. Without light no plants would ever live.
No. All of the plants' energy is put towards flowering correctly.
you space the plants out so the plant can get all the light and minerals it needs to grow
because plants only need light and soil to grow healthy
you can put a straight peace of wood and tie a string around and it will grow and be straightA bit more:If you're asking why a tree grows straight up, it's because trees, like all plants, grow towards light. And since the sun is up, the trees grow upwards, towards the light, resulting in the main trunk of the tree growing straight up.