The rate at which oxygen is released from the plant will decrease.
light dependent reactions only occur in light this means thier reations increases with light intensity while light independent can occur in the dark
light dependent reactions only occur in light this means thier reations increases with light intensity while light independent can occur in the dark
Light can be a limiting factor for photosynthesis in plants as it is necessary for the process to occur. Insufficient light can reduce the rate of photosynthesis, affecting plant growth and development. Different plants have different light requirements, so the availability and intensity of light can determine their ability to thrive in a particular environment.
The flashing white light that may occur at parties and/or clubs is called a "strobe light." A "strobe light" is a high-intensity flashing beam of light produced by charging a capacitor to a very high voltage then discharging it as a high-intensity flash of light in a tube
The scientific term for losing light is "dissipation" or "depletion." This can occur through processes such as absorption, scattering, or reflection, leading to a decrease in the intensity of light.
Interference fringes of light occur when light waves interact constructively or destructively, leading to variations in light intensity. This is analogous to the varying intensity of sound when you walk past a pair of speakers emitting the same sound. As you move, the sound waves interact and interfere constructively or destructively, resulting in areas of high and low intensity sound.
Photosynthesis typically takes a few seconds to a few minutes to occur in plants, depending on factors such as light intensity and availability of water and nutrients.
Light intensity can vary throughout a community based on factors like natural light, street lights, and indoor lighting. Typically, areas with high foot traffic or commercial activity will have higher light intensity levels, while residential areas and parks may have lower levels. Monitoring light pollution can help maintain a balance between safety and minimizing environmental impact.
Higher light intensity increases the rate of photosynthesis and vice versa.more intense light means more energy in the light, so the chloroplasts get more energy from light, making photosynthesis go faster
I believe that it increases. -_-
If the plant has enough chloroplast to accept the light intensity, it'll continue to grow strong accordingly. It'll develop stronger leaves, stem, and darker in green color foliages. It'll reach a peak where light saturation occur when the plant no longer can grow any stronger even with higher light intensity. Increasing the light intensity further could hurt the plant.
In order to perform photosynthesis plants need only light, water, and carbon dioxide.. In warmer weather and greater light intensity and with sufficient water, photosynthesis should occur fastest.