no in too much light photosynthesis stops.
chlorophyll is the primary pigment. It is much needed for photosynthesis.
Yes, but as the light intensity is much lower the rate at which it happens is also much lower.
pigment molecules absorb light energy
50 % sunlight is needed by herbs to carry out photosynthesis
In the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis, approximately 18 molecules of ATP are produced for every 6 molecules of oxygen released.
The optimal amount of water for photosynthesis varies by plant species, but generally, water is essential for transporting nutrients and maintaining cell structure. Light intensity affects the rate of photosynthesis by providing energy for the process; too little light can limit photosynthesis, while too much light can damage the plant. Finding the right balance of water and light intensity is crucial for maximizing photosynthetic efficiency.
Herbs generally require 6-8 hours of sunlight per day to thrive. This amount of light enables them to carry out photosynthesis effectively, leading to healthy growth and development. Insufficient light may result in stunted growth and adversely impact the plant's overall health.
Light and temperature are both limiting factors for photosynthesis because both are required for the process to take place. Photosynthesis will only occur between certain temperature ranges. If the temperature becomes too high or too low photosynthesis will slow down and eventually stop. Light is similar in the sense that too little light will stop the process and too much light will no longer increase the rate of photosynthesis for the plant.
All the colours of the rainbow have different wavelengths. For example, violet has short wavelengths, while red has long wavelengths. Visible light appears as white light because it is a mixture of all the colours. Also, chlorophyll is the principal pigment involved in photosynthesis. Chlorophyll absorbs all the different coloured wavelengths, but leaves green as the colour it reflects and as the colour we see.Therefore, white light is best to grow plants under because green light doesn't do much of anything for photosynthesis.
this things affect photosynthesis The amount of light (affects how much photosynthesis takes place) The color of the light (only certain light of certain colors provide the energy employed in photosynthesis) The type and quantity of the chlorophyll (that carries out the photosynthesis) The available quantity of water and carbon dioxide (that will undergo the photosynthesis) so anything else doesnt except if your dog wees on it :( or you take it out of the ground and the roots have no access to water
When light intensity rises above 9000 lumens, the rate of photosynthesis does not continue to increase indefinitely. Instead, it may reach a plateau due to factors such as saturation of chlorophyll and the limitations of other resources like carbon dioxide and water. Additionally, excessive light can lead to photoinhibition, where the photosynthetic machinery becomes damaged, ultimately reducing the efficiency of photosynthesis. Thus, while increased light can enhance photosynthesis to a point, too much light can be detrimental.
The plant would look much greener, and would undergo photosynthesis more.