Higher light intensity increases the rate of photosynthesis and vice versa.
more intense light means more energy in the light, so the chloroplasts get more energy from light, making photosynthesis go faster
Photosynthesis is directly proportional to the light intensity. The rate will increase until the light is the limiting factor then temperature or carbon dioxide levels will have to be increased
The increase in light intensity increases the rate of photosynthesis but, once it reaches the light saturation point the rate of photosynthesis decreases.
If the light intensity is increased, the rate of photosynthesis increases.If the light intensity is increased, the rate of photosynthesis increases. (Depending on the type of plant)
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By changing the light intensity the rate of photosynthesis will either increase or decrease because it is one of the factors that affects photosynthesis. If you increase the light intensity the rate increases but if you decrease the light intensity the rate decreases.
Temperature, concentration of CO2, and light intensity
Light, carbon dioxide concentration, and temperature.
As light intensity increases then the rate of photosynthesis increases until a point is reached when the rate levels off. Beyond this point is called the light saturation point of photosynthesis.
The intensity of light, concentration of carbon dioxide and temperature are the three main factors that affect photosynthesis. They determine the rate at which photosynthesis occurs.
By changing the light intensity the rate of photosynthesis will either increase or decrease because it is one of the factors that affects photosynthesis. If you increase the light intensity the rate increases but if you decrease the light intensity the rate decreases.
The relationship between light intensity and photosynthetic rate is that if the intensity of the light is high then the rate of photosynthesis will increase. However the rate of photosynthesis will only increase to an extent after intensity of light reaches a certain point photosynthesis rate will stay still.
Light intensity and the rate of photosynthesis relate to the position of the sun in a few ways. The higher the sun the faster the rate of photosynthesis.
The intensity of light, concentration of carbon dioxide and temperature are the three main factors that affect photosynthesis. They determine the rate at which photosynthesis occurs.
Temperature, concentration of CO2, and light intensity
Amount of CO2 available, light intensity and temperature, all effect the rate of photosynthesis.
Low light intensity lowers the rate of photosynthesis, Normal sunlight is good for a normal rate of photosynthesis, Very high intensity bleaches (destruction) the chlorophyll
The intensity of light, concentration of carbon dioxide and temperature are the three main factors that affect photosynthesis. They determine the rate at which photosynthesis occurs.
Light, carbon dioxide concentration, and temperature.
There are several factors.Temperature,CO2 concentration,H2O amound,light etc
No, that is not true and increasing light intensity increases the photosynthetic rate, to a point. The saturation point is reached when the reactions in the reaction center have reached top speed and any more light intensity will not increase the rate of photosynthesis.
Higher light intensity increases the rate of photosynthesis and vice versa.more intense light means more energy in the light, so the chloroplasts get more energy from light, making photosynthesis go faster