it depends on how much the temp is.
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It depends on light. it is changing with light.
Photosynthesis is the conversion of light energy to chemical energy; the production of carbohydrates from carbon dioxide and water in the presence of chlorophyll by using light energy. In addition to plants providing energy conversion, food manufacture, and oxygen production (through photosynthesis) plants offer us food products, medicines, clothing, shade to mention just a few. Besides plants are the only living organism capable of manufacturing their own food. Rate of the process varies with the light intensity, temperature, and concentration of carbon dioxide in the plant's atmosphere.
for creating their own food.
There are four: Precipitation (amount of rain) Temperature Light intensity Inorganic material
Temperature, pH, and the availability of "fuel". Actually, the chief real-life controller of cellular respiration is the metabolic work that the cell happens to be performing.
amount of sunlight amount of carbon dioxide amount of water intensity of sunlight temperature and how idk
-amount of water -amount of sunlight -amount of O2/CO2 in the air -light intensity
The factor that will effect photosynthesis the most is light. Plants need light in order for photosynthesis to take place. Water, air, pH, and temperature will also effect photosynthesis.
Amount of CO2 available, light intensity and temperature, all effect the rate of photosynthesis.
What abiotic factors could affect the rate of photosynthesis in a plant?
As light intensity increases, the rate of photosynthesis will increase as long as other factors are in adequate supply. As the rate increases, eventually another factor will come into short supply. The graph below shows the effect of low carbon dioxide concentration.
It depends on light. it is changing with light.
The main variables which affect photosynthesis are light, CO2 concentration and temperature. You should be able to explain how each of these has their effect on the rate of photosynthesis. Although water is needed as a raw material for photosynthesis, if water is short, it will cause the plant to wilt (and thereby lose its ability to capture sunlight) long before it limits photosynthesis at the biochemical level. On a deeper level, other factors like amount of chlorophyll, availability of nutrients (eg Mg is needed for chlorophyll synthesis) will also affect the rate of photosynthesis, though these are rarely covered in discussion of this topic. John Hewitsonwater, temperature, and light intensity
Photosynthesis is the conversion of light energy to chemical energy; the production of carbohydrates from carbon dioxide and water in the presence of chlorophyll by using light energy. In addition to plants providing energy conversion, food manufacture, and oxygen production (through photosynthesis) plants offer us food products, medicines, clothing, shade to mention just a few. Besides plants are the only living organism capable of manufacturing their own food. Rate of the process varies with the light intensity, temperature, and concentration of carbon dioxide in the plant's atmosphere.
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
Temperature Light Carbon Dioxide An easy way to remember this is that plants need TLC :)
If your doing Mr.D's crossword it is temperature