it would just keep growing.
It would die.
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If a plant is kept in a dark cupboard for a week, it will likely suffer from lack of light and may start to wilt or lose its color. Without access to sunlight, the plant will be unable to photosynthesize and may not survive if left in those conditions for an extended period of time.
Yes, Euglena is photosynthetic. It contains chloroplasts that allow it to carry out photosynthesis, using sunlight to produce energy. However, Euglena can also feed heterotrophically by absorbing nutrients from its environment when sunlight is not available.
Biology is not really my area of expertise, so better answers may well follow. Cells perform a myriad of functions, photosynthetic cells are all about using light to create energy and therefore would be no use in the dark. Why would tree roots, for example, need photosynthetic cells?
It would die.
It would die
The function of the photosynthetic dark reactions in plants is to convert carbon dioxide and other molecules into glucose, which is used as energy for the plant's growth and development.
it would die
The one in the light would grow better.
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Stomata in dark leaves may appear smaller and less abundant compared to light leaves due to reduced photosynthetic activity. The plant may close its stomata in the dark to conserve water and minimize transpiration.
It won't grow much but it will try to find the light.
The plant would die because plants need light to produce nutrients for its self. A plant gets nutrients from chemically turning light into carbohydrates.
If a plant is kept in a dark cupboard for a week, it will likely suffer from lack of light and may start to wilt or lose its color. Without access to sunlight, the plant will be unable to photosynthesize and may not survive if left in those conditions for an extended period of time.
it will die, because the plant did not get air and carbon dioxide and most the sunlight.
it would be the end of transformers