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Yes, factors that slow down the rate of photosynthesis are sunlight and warm temperatures.

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Why cant deep water ecosystems rely on photosynthesis?

Because there is no light. Sunlight doesn't reach that far down.


What are 4 factors that affect the rate of photosynthesis?

Maybe a blockout of sunlight or not enough access to water and the temperature may be too low to slow photosynthesis down


How do parts of the leaf help with photosynthesis?

They absorb the sunlight, which is broken down and turned into nutrients for the plant.


What must be available in order for photosynthesis to occur?

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What effect does weather have on process of photosynthesis?

Photosynthesis depends on enzymes that function best between 0 C and 35C. Also, temperatures above or below this range may damage the enzymes, slowing down photosynthesis' rate. and somtimes at very low temperatures, it may entirely stop.


Is making glucose from CO2 photosynthesis or respiration?

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What is the chemical process by which plants use sunlight to produce sugar?

it is called as photosynthesis. it happens in C3 cycle


Why are thermal vents the only ecosystem not using photosynthesis as their energy source?

Because there is no sunlight down there, so they have to rely on chemosynthesis


What zone in the ocean can photosynthesis takes place?

No. There is no sunlight on the ocean floor.


Do plants grow slower in the winter?

Yes, their growth slows down because of cooler temperatures and shorter days and exposure to sunlight.


How do plants without leaves produce photosynthesis?

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What role does chlorophyll play in for photosynthesis?

Chlorophyll is responsible for trapping the sunlight energy which is used to break down the water into hydrogen and oxygen