Sunlight gives energy to plants. Every living thing on Earth needs energy to reproduce. So there's your answer.
it gives the plant energy to reprouduce
Through the process of photosynthesis, plants use solar energy to convert substances like carbon dioxide and water into sugar and oxygen. These are needed by plants so they reproduce and grow.
The food makers of a plant are the chloroplasts, which contain chlorophyll and use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose through photosynthesis. This process provides the plant with energy for growth and reproduction.
Plant chloroplasts convert the energy of sunlight into chemical energy in the form of glucose through a process called photosynthesis. This chemical energy is used by the plant for growth, reproduction, and metabolism.
When I link sunlight and reproduction ( I'm only in 6th grade, so don't rely on my answer) I usually think of weeds and plants. They need sunlight to grow. If you give enough sunlight, tey will eventually spread to any given area. That's all I know
brown(no sunlight=dead plant)
It is well known that photoperiodism is largely responsible for flowering. The initiation of reproductive phase is a light dependent phenomenon in majority of plants.
how much sunlight does a plant need
Plants absorb sunlight energy through a process called photosynthesis, which involves capturing light with chlorophyll in their leaves to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose (sugar) for energy. This energy is then used by the plant for growth, metabolism, and reproduction.
"The plant was growing in the sunlight."
A plant does not absorb juice in sunlight, a plant does not absorb juice at all.
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