Plants can photosynthesize as long as there is sunlight available during the day. The number of hours can vary depending on the season, location, and specific plant species. In general, plants can photosynthesize from sunrise to sunset, which is typically around 12-16 hours a day.
yes
Plants donot photosynthesise at night because they do not have sunlight which is essential for it. So they release carbon-di-oxide at night.
leaf
onion cells dont contain chloroplasts as they are underground so cant photosynthesise
There are a four main photosynthetic pigments in green plants. Chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b, carotene and xanthophyll. These all absorb different areas of the spectrum therefore allowing the plant maximum absorption of light from the sun, and hence photosynthesise effectively.
photosynthesise and phototropism
a plant gives out carbon dioxide
it cant photosynthesise
yes
Plants donot photosynthesise at night because they do not have sunlight which is essential for it. So they release carbon-di-oxide at night.
the same as any other green autotrophic plant
Yes, a maple is a plant and requires sunlight to photosynthesise.
The entire "pitcher" of the Pitcher plant contains chlorophyll is green and can photosynthesise
None. What makes a plant a plant is its ability to make its own food through the process of photosynthesis.
plant cells, those containing chlorophyll.
a plant needs constant sunlight to photosynthesise and produce its food. without it it would die.
a plant needs constant sunlight to photosynthesise and produce its food. without it it would die.