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A. Why don't plants grow properly in the dark?​

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Answered by samarthcv
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Plants need light -- they can't survive without it. Light is a very important part of photosynthesis, the process plants use to convert carbon dioxide and water into food. Without light, photosynthesis can't work properly, and without photosynthesis, plants don't get all the food they need to grow healthy and strong.

Answered by ItzMrVinay
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Plants cannot survive in total darkness. ... The vast majority of plants are autotrophs—they are self-feeding and require sunlight to survive. They produce energy in specialized organelles inside their cells called chloroplasts. In most plants, chloroplasts are concentrated in the leaves.

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