Some prokaryotes, such as certain types of bacteria, are capable of photosynthesis even in the absence of light. They can utilize other energy sources, such as chemical energy from inorganic compounds, to make their own food through a process called chemosynthesis. This allows them to survive in environments where light is not available for photosynthesis.
Plants make oxygen when they use light and carbon dioxide to make food for themselves.
Yes, plants can make food in artificial light through a process called photosynthesis. Artificial light sources like grow lights can provide the necessary light spectrum for plants to carry out photosynthesis and produce their own food. However, it is essential to use the right type of artificial light and ensure that plants receive the appropriate amount of light intensity and duration for optimal growth.
Chloroplast
It's what the plant uses to make food
chloroplast more detailed it is quantosomes present in thyllakoid of chloroplast which absorb light energy
Charcoal is made by burning wood in the absense ( or actually near absense ) of air. Therefore you need rubbish that is 100% wood
Light
All plants make their own food from light.
make food by converting light
the leaves is the part of a land-plant that uses light to make food material
When something photosynthesis' to make food, so sort of
sun light
it can make food items more fluffy and light, or make them puff up
they have chloroplast in them so they make food from the sun so if they see light they will want to make food
No plant not only depend on light but also on CO2 and H2O for its production of food. Allthoug it can not make food in absence of light as it helps in reaction of carbon dioxide and water and work as energy for the reaction.
water, heat, light, and food
No, plants require light to undergo photosynthesis and produce food. In the absence of light, plants cannot carry out photosynthesis and therefore cannot make food.