To function efficiently the eye needs bright light. For maximum efficiency the eye needs light to be at a wavelength of 0.555um. The eye can perform efficiently in the dark at a wavelength of 0.510um, but there is a weakness in color.
There are various philodendrons, as such they have differing light requirements. A general "middle of the road" answer is high light intensity, but filtered (in-direct)
Chloroplasts need sunlight for function. Root hairs do not get sun light
Blepharisma disintegrates and dies when exposed to intense artificial light due to the damage caused to its cell membrane and organelles by the high energy photons. This damages the cell's ability to maintain proper function and leads to its eventual disintegration and death.
Areca palms need bright, indirect sunlight to thrive. They prefer filtered light or partial shade, as direct sunlight can scorch their leaves. Place them near a window where they can receive plenty of light without being exposed to direct sun.
it's fast it's bright its a florescent light! You need to get krypton to night or Do you want the best kind of light? Well you won't have it unless you get krypton to night!!
Eyes do not need bright and dim light - although the iris (colored part of the eye) and pupil (black center of the eye) function differently under these circumstances. In bright light, the muscles in the iris contract to make the pupil smaller. In dim light, the iris makes the pupil enlarge to allow as much of the scarce light as possible.
When you are no longer able to survive or function efficiently without the thing in question.
yes,i need it,it makes my day happy and bright,i need a color because my life will be colorful and full of happy moments,and i also need light to make my day bright
bright
Oxygen and nutrients
a bright type of light rose need to grow well
Brain, heart, spinal cord, etc.
yes they do there like humans when you just wake up and a bright light is on they need 2 ajusdt to it
You need to adjust the settings for compensating for extreme light.
three, actually. Food, water, air.
To diffuse the light otherwise a bright and straight light beam from the bulb will hurt your eyes.
Cat palms thrive in bright, indirect light. They do not require direct sunlight but need a good amount of light to grow well.