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Simple enough, My plant uses 'Photosynthesis' for growth! Hope this helped!
When a plant has enough energy and glucose to feed itself
A decrease in chlorophyll affects a plant's ability to perform photosynthesis, leading to reduced energy production and growth. This can result in yellowing of leaves, stunted growth, and overall decline in plant health. Additionally, impaired photosynthesis may limit the plant's capacity to produce food and support its metabolic functions, making it more vulnerable to stressors such as disease and environmental changes.
Yes it is true. Both of them happening in cells.
When a plant is placed in the dark, it cannot perform photosynthesis, the process that converts carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen using light energy. Instead, the plant continues to respire, consuming oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide. This shift in processes leads to a decrease in oxygen levels in the surrounding environment, as the plant uses up the available oxygen during respiration without replenishing it through photosynthesis.
because plants need photosynthesis to live or they will die
Simple enough, My plant uses 'Photosynthesis' for growth! Hope this helped!
When a plant has enough energy and glucose to feed itself
It decreases with it. CO2 is essential for it
Photosynthesis (the means of how a plant makes food to live) requires light, carbon dioxide, and water (or in some cases another electron donor compound). Deprive it of two of the three components and it can't occur and the plant will die and oxygen will not get produced. Stop enough of the plants/trees on the earth and then we eventually die.
Such plant cells will not be able to perform photosynthesis
Because it makes energy for the plant by means of photosynthesis. (The plant could do that with just a stem but it would not produce enough.
No plant does not photosynthesis
Yes it is true. Both of them happening in cells.
The distance of light from a plant affects the rate of photosynthesis because light is needed for the process to occur. If the light source is too far away, the plant may not receive enough light energy to carry out photosynthesis efficiently, leading to a slower rate of photosynthesis. Conversely, if the light source is too close, it can cause damage to the plant's cells. Therefore, the optimal distance of light from a plant is important for maximizing the rate of photosynthesis.
Yes, it is true. Some plant cells are capable of both respiration and photosynthesis. During the day, these cells perform photosynthesis to convert sunlight into energy, and at night, they switch to respiration to produce energy from stored sugars.
A plant does give off Carbon Dioxide at night when there is not enough light for photosynthesis to occur.