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Q: What happens to the rate of photosynthesis when light intensity rises above 9000 lumens?
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How bright is 4000lumens?

Equivalent to 267 watts. Under 3500 lumens eyes feel 'OK', above that do not risk it.


Why is the word sunlight written above the yield symbol in the photosynthesis equation?

It is not on either side because sunlight is not considered a raw material in the process of photosynthesis.


Does photosynthesis happen during the day?

Yes. For Photosynthesis to occur one of the components required is light (often writien above the arrow of the equation). 6CO2 + 6H2O ==> C6H12O6 + 6O2. Because the sun expells light during the day then photosynthesis can occur during the day. :) Yes. For Photosynthesis to occur one of the components required is light (often writien above the arrow of the equation). 6CO2 + 6H2O ==> C6H12O6 + 6O2. Because the sun expells light during the day then photosynthesis can occur during the day.


How do the vines on the rain forest floor get the sunlight they need to carry out photosynthesis?

the trees above them move there leaves


What processes take place in cytoplasm of a cell?

D: all of the above Glycolysis, electron transport, and the Krebs Cycle

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What happens when light intensity rises above 9000 lumens?

It stays constant


How many lumens per watt?

161 lumens I believe the above answer to be inaccurate. It depends on the light source. For example: For an incandescent light bulb 1 watt it is approx. 18 Lumens. However most LED's use only about 10% the wattage to produce the same amount of light. So for LED's .1 watt produces 18 Lumens.


How bright is 4000lumens?

Equivalent to 267 watts. Under 3500 lumens eyes feel 'OK', above that do not risk it.


Does light intensity or concentration of carbon have a greater impact on photosynthesis?

The light intensity has a little bit more effect. The amount of carbon dioxide is generally in excess of what is required for the photosynthesis. It would have to raise significantly above current levels to overtake the effect of light intensity. That is not to say carbon dioxide concentration isn't still very important. The carbon dioxide concentration also has a minor secondary effect by slightly expanding the tropical and temperate regions towards towards the poles when it is higher and shrinking them towards the equator when it drops - it has to be warm for photosynthetic plants to thrive.


Where is photosynthesis occur?

Most photosynthesis happens in leaves. But other parts of plants above the ground can photosynthesize too. Chlorophyll is an extremely important substance, without it photosynthesis could not happen. It absorbs sunlight which makes carbon dioxide and water react together hence making glucose.


What is an advantage of working out at a higher level of intensity a. You have a higher heart rate b. You breathe more deeply c. you burn more calories. d. all of the above?

All of the above - provided you don't overdo the intensity.


How does intensity vary with distance from the source?

It's an inverse-square law - for instance, double the distance, and the intensity will be reduced by a factor 1/4.This assumes that there is nothing absorbing the light (for instance, fog); if there is, the intensity in the above example will of course be even less than 1/4 the original intensity.


Why is the word sunlight written above the yield symbol in the photosynthesis equation?

It is not on either side because sunlight is not considered a raw material in the process of photosynthesis.


What is the part of the plant which is above ground and specialized for photosynthesis?

The leaf of a plant is specialized for photosynthesis. In herbaceous plants, which have green stems, photosynthesis also takes place in the stems. However, the majority of food and nutrients comes from photosynthesis in the leaves.


What happens to temperature above 0 degrees?

Nothing particular happens.


How does the type of scale mentioned above work?

The Ritcher Scale works by allowing scientist to measure the size and intensity of an earthquake.


Does photosynthesis happen during the day?

Yes. For Photosynthesis to occur one of the components required is light (often writien above the arrow of the equation). 6CO2 + 6H2O ==> C6H12O6 + 6O2. Because the sun expells light during the day then photosynthesis can occur during the day. :) Yes. For Photosynthesis to occur one of the components required is light (often writien above the arrow of the equation). 6CO2 + 6H2O ==> C6H12O6 + 6O2. Because the sun expells light during the day then photosynthesis can occur during the day.