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The wavelength of a color is directly related to the rate of photosynthesis, with longer wavelengths leading to higher rates of photosynthesis.
The intensity of light, concentration of carbon dioxide and temperature are the three main factors that affect photosynthesis. They determine the rate at which photosynthesis occurs.
Temperature, light intensity, and the availability of water. Is this from Miller & Levine Bio p.241??
There are several factors.Temperature,CO2 concentration,H2O amound,light etc
no. This is because light only affect the rate of photosynthesis and not the chlorophyll concentration in the leaf
It increases the rate of photosynthesis or vice versa...
The wavelength of a color is directly related to the rate of photosynthesis, with longer wavelengths leading to higher rates of photosynthesis.
Yes, by quite a bit.
The breathing rate of cats. Actually, wait, that might affect photosynthesis. Hmm...good question. If you think about, everything affects photosynthesis. Here is a better question: What DOESN'T affect photosynthsis?
What abiotic factors could affect the rate of photosynthesis in a plant?
The intensity of light, concentration of carbon dioxide and temperature are the three main factors that affect photosynthesis. They determine the rate at which photosynthesis occurs.
The intensity of light, concentration of carbon dioxide and temperature are the three main factors that affect photosynthesis. They determine the rate at which photosynthesis occurs.
The intensity of light, concentration of carbon dioxide and temperature are the three main factors that affect photosynthesis. They determine the rate at which photosynthesis occurs.
The higher the temperature, the higher the rate of photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is affected by more than one factor. The other factors are light and carbon dioxide.
Temperature, light intensity, and the availability of water. Is this from Miller & Levine Bio p.241??
There are several factors.Temperature,CO2 concentration,H2O amound,light etc
Amount of CO2 available, light intensity and temperature, all effect the rate of photosynthesis.