There are a number of plants you can get for your home that don't require much sunlight and need little water to survive. These include Christmas Cactus, Bamboo plants, Aloe, Air Ferns, Cast Iron Plant, Rubber Plant, Jade Plant, Philodendren, Ivy, Spider Plant and Mother-in-laws Tongue or Snake Plant. They are all easy to take care of and will add some nice color to your home.
Plants that do well in low light are mostly plant that have mainly leaves for example A lady fern An elephant ear........
--- I love Philodendrons, Arrowhead Vines, Peace Lilies, Snake Plants, Ponytail Palms, English Ivy, Rabbit's Foot ferns, Pothos, and Cat Palms. Good luck!
The mushroom and other forms of fungi require no light source to grow
No because they cannot have lots of sunlight to make food
Indoor plants sustaining in diffused light
A cactus is a great plant that requires little sunlight and water. Their upkeep is easy to maintain and are very pretty when they are in bloom.
Fungi such as mushrooms.
Plants in deep forest can survive where there is little sunlight because there is a substance and water under the soil.
Marine algae are photosynthetic. At depths below 200m there is very little sunlight which would make photosynthesis extremely difficult.
All living organism requires nutrients of some sort. Animals require food, plants require water and sunlight, etc.
There are certain types of plants ( for e.g.) usually in very heavliy canopyed Jungles/Forests that require no sunlight? 1) Organisms that do not require O2 are generally poisoned by it - the Anaerobes - and 2) Organisms that thrive without sunlight are called Chemoautotrophs.
Plants need sunlight and water to grow. It will die without water, and it will die without sunlight, it is just a matter of time. Different plants need different amounts of water and sunlight. What is not enough water for a rose may be too much water for a cactus. Likewise, what is not enough sunlight for a rose, may be too much sunlight for a rhododendrum. A plant with too little sunlight will not grow to it´s full height, and a plant with too little water will not grow to it´s full height either.
Yes, plants require sunlight to produce food through photosynthesis.
Some plants that require very little care and can take a lot of sunlight are ferns. Ferns are esy to take care of.
Plants
Indirectly; plants require sunlight to grow, the Giraffe requires the plants to feed on
Bummaaa plants
This does not demonstrate that the plants require sunlight because a control in which plants received sunlight was not used, there is no basis for comparison to arrive at the conclusion that plants need sunlight to grow.
Plants require minerals and water from the soil, sunlight for photosyntesis.
Sunlight is a biotic factor on which the plant relies.
Plants in deep forest can survive where there is little sunlight because there is a substance and water under the soil.
Green plants require sunlight for photosynthesis, and sunlight rarely reaches into caves with sufficient intensity to support their growth.
Probably not because plants need sunlight to grow.
yes , with chlorophyll