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the limiting factor for the processes of photosynthesis is the amount of sunlight , carbon dioxide and oxygen-nap
At the peak time of photosynthesis CO2 becomes a limiting factor usually in C4 plants.
Carbon dioxide and glucose is essential for photosynthesis to take place. The equation for photosynthesis; carbon dioxide + glucose = oxygen + water. This can be reversed for the respiration equation.
excess carbon dioxide
I think because the plant dies before water can ever become a limiting factor.
The rate of photosynthesis will increase, if light is not a limiting factor
the limiting factor for the processes of photosynthesis is the amount of sunlight , carbon dioxide and oxygen-nap
carbon dioxide
At the peak time of photosynthesis CO2 becomes a limiting factor usually in C4 plants.
Carbon dioxide and glucose is essential for photosynthesis to take place. The equation for photosynthesis; carbon dioxide + glucose = oxygen + water. This can be reversed for the respiration equation.
food or carbon dioxide
For plants, there are three main limiting factors that affect the rate of photosynthesis. >Light and its intensity >Carbon dioxide concentration >Temperature As for nutrients .. Magnesium is up taken by the plants roots through osmosis in the root hairs.. to help in production of chlorophyll.
excess carbon dioxide
Oxygen and water. A+. Tony B. Oxygen is given off as a byproduct by plants during photosynthesis. Plants does very well gas during photosynthesis, you might beable to learn this during science class.
The limiting factors which affect photosynthesis are:1.Temperature - the rate of reaction increases; with heat the molecules move about and come together faster. Photosynthesis also involves a series of enzyme-catalysed reactions. Enzymes have an optimum temperature or a temperature at which they work best, so this will also affect the rate of photosynthesis.2. Light Intensity- the amount of light in the environment varies greatly between night and day. Light is usually the limiting factor from dusk until dawn.3. Availability of water - If the soil is dry, water may be the limiting factor on photosynthesis4. Carbon Dioxide Concentration
I think because the plant dies before water can ever become a limiting factor.
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.