Photosynthetic rates could increase if a commensurate increase in photons per lea f area also increases, or is a a high enough level.
Oxygen
Photsynthesis is important to all trophic levels because it provides the energy needed by living things in all levels. Photosynthesis is how plants (in the autotrophic level) convert sunlight into the energy they need. Since animals in the higher trophic levels obtain energy by consuming other organisms, they are ultimatly dependant on photosynthesis too.
Oxygen
Photosynthesis occurs in plants and some bacteria. It occurs within the chloroplasts. It uses H2O, Light energy and CO2 and gives off O2 and glucose. Respiration occurs in plants and animals. It occurs within the mitochondria. It uses O2 and glucose to produce energy, CO2 and H2O
enzyme only work at a specific temperature of 37 if the temperature should exceed this temperature if will kill the enzyme
It decreases. Photosynthesis depends on the availability of light.
in the ten percent rule the other 90% gets stuck in the trophic level while the other 10% moves on to the other levels.
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No, humidity levels rarely exceed 30%
Initially increases then levels off. (the rate of photosynthesis) Hope that helped!!
An increased level of atmospheric carbon can have a massive impact on photosynthesis. It can boost photosynthesis in plants for example.
Up to a point, an increase of the reactant Carbon dioxide will increase the production of oxygen (increase the rate of photosynthesis). However, it will eventually change the ratio of CO2 and water as the CO2 increases, and the production of oxygen will decrease, (or in other words, the rate of photosynthesis decreases). This is one of the reasons why an increase of CO2 levels in the atmosphere is dangerous, as oxygen levels will decrease.
fairly constant
photosynthesis
Respiratory system
60 percent
Oxygen