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?
The factor that would least affect photosynthesis is the presence of certain non-essential nutrients, such as trace minerals like copper or zinc. While these minerals can play a role in overall plant health, they are not directly involved in the photosynthesis process itself. In contrast, factors like light intensity, carbon dioxide concentration, and temperature have a much more significant impact on the rate of photosynthesis. Therefore, while essential nutrients are critical, non-essential ones have a minimal effect.
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They do not, but the more light, the more photosynthesis
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Light effect plant in 3 ways , 1: blue and red light effect photosynthesis , Photo peroid effects flowering in plants , . Light of different color effect cell division and enlargement .
The Acid within the chemical affects the photosynthesis and process of the plant which goes through the plant and effects this process .
No plant does not photosynthesis
The sun provides the energy for the chlorophyll in plants to catalyse the process of photosynthesis.
there are many things that affect photosynthesis the main 2 are carbon dioxide levels and light. pottaisium hydrogencarbonate is sometimes added to the water because it provides carbon dioxide this is needed for photosynthesis. Light intesity is the biggest factor the more light intensity the more oxygen the plant produces Photosynthesis produces starch which is stored as glucose, if the plant cannot photosynthesis for any reason it turns to its glucose/ starch storage and uses it in the plant. Hannah Year 9
Green (~510nm) which is reflected by the plant and not absorbed at all
The rate of photosynthesis will increase, if light is not a limiting factor
Drought is a physical limiting factor that can impact plant growth by reducing water availability. It can lead to wilting, reduced photosynthesis, and eventually plant death if severe and prolonged.