The maximum rate of photosynthesis is controlled by the limiting factor.
For instance, increasing the temperature from 10ºC to 20ºC could double the rate of photosynthesis as the plant's enzymes will be closer to their optimum working temperature. As the temperature is increased, molecules in the cells will be moving at a faster rate due to kinetic theory. If the temperature is raised above a certain level, the rate of photosynthesis will drop as the plant's enzymes are denatured. They will therefore be more likely to join onto the enzymes and react. But if this happens the plant will need more water or light so they become the limiting factor.
Most plants have ways to make up for the insufficient supply of any of them. Most plants grow towards their light source. Also a lot of plants have very deep roots that can make up for insufficient water supply. If a human wanted to increase the yield of a plant they would put up artificial lights, fertilisers to increase minerals in soil and a sprinkler system to keep the plants watered.
light intensity
temp
carbon dioxide concentration
there are not many limiting factors of photosynthesis it is the changing of water into sugar by sunlight which the plant then feeds off of to thrive and live off of
Solar, Water, and/or Carbon-Dioxide Deprivation.
Carbon dioxide.
what are some limiting factors for the tropical rainforest
Temperature, concentration of CO2, and light intensity
Photosynthesis is a biological process that occurs in plants, algae, and some bacteria to convert sunlight into energy. Drugs do not cause photosynthesis; it is a natural process regulated by specific enzymes and pigments in the organism's cells.
They do share one big similarity and that is that the process of photosynthesis is the carbon dioxide needed to undergo photosynthesis, and plants and some bacteria. Photosynthesis: is a biological process in which green plant cells(mainly). Oxygen is produced as a by product during photosynthesis.
The three things necessary for photosynthesis to occur arewatercarbon dioxideoxygenwhich equals glucose.
Some limiting factors in population growth are food, water and space !!!!
A limiting factor is outside the rainforest for it is to slow
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some limiting factors are natural disasters and weather conditions like hail or snow.
There are many limiting factors in the desert. Some of these include; little water, extreme heat, few plants and animals and no shelter.
The holocaust.
Climate,lack of shelter, sicknesses and parasites, food or water as well as the carrying capacity are examples of limiting factors.
what are some limiting factors for the tropical rainforest
Climate,lack of shelter, sicknesses and parasites, food or water as well as the carrying capacity are examples of limiting factors.
Yes is some factors but matters which kind of factors
Abiotic: Sand, Rocks,...ect Biotic: Trees, leaves, grass... ect