Yes, by quite a bit.
Yes, different plant types have different photosynthesis rates based on factors like leaf structure, chlorophyll content, and environmental adaptations. Crops and plants like corn and sugarcane tend to have higher photosynthesis rates compared to woody plants like trees.
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
This means the rate in which a plant is able to absorb light through its chlorophyll while in the presence of Carbon dioxide and water in order to produce Oxygen and Glucose.
the products of photosynthesis are oxygen which is secreted by the plant and a type of glucose which is chemically C6H12O6 which is used as food for the plant
what type of scientists is interested in the rate of photosynthesis in leaves
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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
This means the rate in which a plant is able to absorb light through its chlorophyll while in the presence of Carbon dioxide and water in order to produce Oxygen and Glucose.
Glucose is the type of sugar that is created from a plant's photosynthesis.
Glucose is the type of sugar that is created from a plant's photosynthesis.
the products of photosynthesis are oxygen which is secreted by the plant and a type of glucose which is chemically C6H12O6 which is used as food for the plant
what type of scientists is interested in the rate of photosynthesis in leaves
a plant
it stores at thing called photosynthesis
Yes
Some factors that affect the rate of weathering are the type of rock, the altitude and the climate.
Photosynthesis is produced in the leaves of any plant. This is how the process of Photosynthesis works: The roots soak in water and minerals from the ground and the plant collects carbon dioxide from the air and with sunlight, the plant produces food also known as glucose or sugar.
Plant food starts out as glucose, which is a type of simple sugar. Glucose is produced during photosynthesis and serves as an important energy source for plants.