WILTING means when a plant does not have adequate amount of water supply.
Therefore less water molecules will be present in the mesophyll cells to be split by the chlorophyll to be combined with CO2 to form C6H12O6(glucose).As a result photosynthesis will decrease.The plant may dry up and die
When plant cells lose their rigidity, they wilt. This wilting can be caused by many factors interfering with the uptake of water, including disease and problems with the soil structure.
Stomata close preventing CO2 entry into the leaf.
yes as it loses water and it becomes a limiting factor without which photosynthesis cannot takes place.
the rate of photosynthesis actually doesn't depend on the amount of sun that each plant gets. It actually depends on the Genus and Species of the plant. Certain Genus plants have a high rate of photosynthesis. Ask on!
Yes, by quite a bit.
Energy is needed to reproduce. Photosynthesis is how plants make "food". That "food" is turned into energy by cellular respiration. So, the more cycles of photosynthesis are done, the faster a plant grows.
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.
Sunlight is an important part of photosynthesis. This is because Photosynthesis is the when a plant turns the energy that it gets from the Sun into energy that the plant can use. When a plant has more sunlight it can photosynthesize faster because there is more sunlight for the plant to convert into energy. It is also important because it provides the energy that causes water and carbon dioxide to react.BUT JUST LIGHT WILL BE FINEACTUALLY PHOTOSYNTHESIS CAN HAPPEN AT NIGHT IT JUST NEED LIGHT SHINING AT IT.
it stops and the plant wilts due to osmosis
carbon dioxide production
the consumation rate of oxigen (or better : the production rate).
The plant's fine - until it runs out of stored "food".
the rate of photosynthesis actually doesn't depend on the amount of sun that each plant gets. It actually depends on the Genus and Species of the plant. Certain Genus plants have a high rate of photosynthesis. Ask on!
Yes, by quite a bit.
The rate will decline due to low temperature
What abiotic factors could affect the rate of photosynthesis in a plant?
nope, and yes see if you don't have the plant in the light, the plant won't have energy to start photosynthesis but when in light it does
because plants need photosynthesis to live or they will die
The plant is likely to close its stomata, the little breathing mouths (or holes) in the outer skin or epidermis of the leaf, to slow down the rate of transpiration. It is not always good to do this, because it also slows down the rate at which the plant can collect carbon dioxide to feed on. However, if the plant cannot get enough water to replace whatever water it loses through transpiration, then sooner or later it wilts. If it wilts too badly its leaves die and stop transpiring. If too much of that happens, the plant is likely to wilt and die too.
There are several factors.Temperature,CO2 concentration,H2O amound,light etc