Moonlight is essentially reflected sunlight, much weaker in intensity. Most plants have evolved to respond primarily to the sun's stronger rays. That said, some night-blooming plants, like evening primrose and moonflowers, have adapted to open their petals in response to moonlight.
Yes, plants can absorb nutrients through their leaves, but this is not their primary mode of nutrient intake. Most plants primarily absorb nutrients from the soil through their roots. However, foliar feeding, or the application of nutrients directly to the leaves, can be used to provide supplemental nutrition to plants.
Plants absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Chloroplasts absorb the light.
from the roots of the plants
Plants absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis.
Moonlight is essentially reflected sunlight, much weaker in intensity. Most plants have evolved to respond primarily to the sun's stronger rays. That said, some night-blooming plants, like evening primrose and moonflowers, have adapted to open their petals in response to moonlight.
plants absorb amonnia or nitrate
chloroplasts
Photosynthesis
the roots
the roots
Its roots can absorb oxygen from water
Plants do not directly absorb proteins from the soil. They primarily absorb nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium in the form of ions, which are then used by the plant to synthesize proteins through processes like photosynthesis.
Because plants absorb nutrients from the plants and animals.
They will die
to absorb sunlight.