The sun is pretty important to make it grow. I would say mostly water. Water is caught by it's leaves to transfer to everything else. By the time it grows by water, the sun dries it up. Then, it can die if you don't water it or you water it too much. Your welcome!
yes through a process called photosynthesis.
The sun is a plant's main source for energy. All photosynthetic organism produce sugar and oxygen in the presence of sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide.
Nitrogen and Iron are the main two, but a plant also needs the obvious Carbon Dioxide, sunlight, and water.
from the sun
Co2
Chlorophyll.
yes it helps the plants to grow thats why it is used in fertilizers
Chemical and Biochemical Energy. Light of the right wavelength helps a specialized enzyme (used to be called the Q enzyme 10 years ago) in plants add a single phosphorus atom plus four oxygen atoms - The Phosphate Moiety - to ADP (adenosine-di-phosphate) to become ATP (adenosine-tri-phosphate). The resulting ATP molecule has more chemical energy and is involved in many of the Cells activities.
the sun help it to survive
the fuel inside it as it burns it creates soot and then the flame has started :) hope that helps
Pottasium
the sun helps the plants grow because the sun gives them energy
Chlorophyll.
Chlorophyll.
yes it helps the plants to grow thats why it is used in fertilizers
Chemical energy, but animals can change that to dynamic, kinetic, thermal, aural or even electric energy. "Aural" means "sound", in case you didn't know. Hope that helps, from PNE.
Chemical and Biochemical Energy. Light of the right wavelength helps a specialized enzyme (used to be called the Q enzyme 10 years ago) in plants add a single phosphorus atom plus four oxygen atoms - The Phosphate Moiety - to ADP (adenosine-di-phosphate) to become ATP (adenosine-tri-phosphate). The resulting ATP molecule has more chemical energy and is involved in many of the Cells activities.
b. energy, I think I'm taking the same test as you (e2020)
Photosynthesis, except in carnivourus plants.
That provides them with Vitamins that make a sugary watery substance, called glucose. This chemical, or liquid helps the plant to complete the cycle called photosinthesis
It actually isn't a chemical. It is known as chlorophyll which is present in chloroplasts in the plant cells. It captures light energy from the sun, converts it into chemical energy and uses other raw materials to produce simple sugars i.e glucose.
From the chemical energy stored inn the cells of food =) hope this helps