Plants respond to natural light through a process called photosynthesis, where they convert light energy into chemical energy, using sunlight to produce food. They also rely on natural light cues for growth and flowering cycles, adjusting their growth patterns based on the duration and intensity of sunlight. In contrast, artificial light can influence plant growth, but its effectiveness depends on the light spectrum and intensity; certain artificial lights can promote growth, while others may not provide the necessary wavelengths for optimal photosynthesis. Ultimately, plants generally thrive better under natural light, which offers a full spectrum of wavelengths.
False. Plants do that, but the reaction won't happen without plants.
Ø Human intelligence revolves around adapting to the environment using a combination of several cognitive processes. The field of Artificial intelligence focuses on designing machines that can mimic human behavior. However, AI researchers are able go as far as implementing Weak AI, but not the Strong AI. In fact, some believe that Strong AI is never possible due to the various differences between the human brain and a computer. So, at the moment, the mere ability to mimic the human behavior is considered as Artificial Intelligence. Ø Artificial Intelligence (AI) can learn, just like natural intelligence (NI). When programmed to, Artificial Intelligence can sense changes in its environment and react accordingly. It can then refer to the ways it reacted to previous changes to help decide what to do the next time a similar change occurs. Ø Both Artificial Intelligence and natural intelligence are mortal. Like humans, Artificial Intelligence can cease working and all that is needed is a natural or man-made disaster to occur. Ø One big difference between Artificial Intelligence and natural intelligence is the fact that natural intelligence can forget and lose information. Artificial Intelligence could do this if it was program to do so, but this would be counter-productive.
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The natural components of the atmosphere doesn't react each other.
No, citric acid is stable in normal light.
yes
Orchids because they react well under artificial light.
Plants placed near mirrors may grow towards the light reflected by the mirror, as they are attracted to light for photosynthesis. However, too much light or heat from the reflection can harm the plant if not properly managed.
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Yes. Some plants can survive in zero light. Scientist working at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology have shown that plants in total darkness, fed 15Ea-phycocyanobilan will react as if they were grown in full sunlight.
Lions are not inherently afraid of light; they are primarily nocturnal animals that are adapted to hunting and being active during the night. Bright lights, such as those from vehicles or artificial sources, may startle them or disrupt their natural behavior, but this does not equate to fear. Instead, their instinct is to avoid potential threats, which can include sudden changes in their environment caused by light. Overall, while they may react to bright light, it is not a fear in the same way that humans experience it.
we react because it is something that comes to you such as it being natural
This could be due to food colouring natural and synthetic or even colicThe most common reason is too much food with artificial dyes. Drinks that are purple from artificial colors, Popsicles too, will react with the normal body chemicals and color it green. because you eat to much broccoli
it moves towards the light
False. Plants do that, but the reaction won't happen without plants.
Plants grow naturally towards the strongest source of light, this is called phototropism. They do this in order to maximise their exposure to the sun and increase the amount of photosysnthesis (and therefore growth). This is a survival mechansim.An example of this is plants close to a window will always grow towards the window (for more light); most people simply turn the plant around to balance the "lobsided" growth effect that it creates.
No. Most plants will react badly to salt.