If we decrease photosynthesis plants will become endanger(died) because photosyntesis is the food making of plants.When plants died animals and humans also affected because humans and animals depend on plants.
The oxygen produced in photosynthesis is released into the atmosphere as a byproduct.
It gets released into the Atmosphere.
Photosynthesis happens in the chloroplasts of plant cells. This process uses sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.
Temperature can impact the process of photosynthesis by affecting the enzymes that are involved in the chemical reactions. Higher temperatures can increase the rate of photosynthesis up to a certain point, but too high temperatures can denature the enzymes and slow down or stop the process. Conversely, lower temperatures can slow down the rate of photosynthesis as the enzymes work more slowly.
No, not all bacteria engage in photosynthesis. Some bacteria are capable of photosynthesis, while others obtain energy through other means such as breaking down organic matter.
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There are a variety of conditions which are adverse to photosynthesis, such as dim lighting, lack of water, etc. In adverse conditions, photosynthesis is either slowed down or ceases entirely. But to the extent that photosynthesis may continue to take place, it happens in the usual way; there is just less of it.
They slowed down..
The rate of photosynthesis would be slowed down by increasing the thickness of a leaf. Leaves that are broad and thin offer the best conditions for the process.
The past participle of "slow down" is "slowed down."
The past tense of "slow down" is "slowed down."
International trade slowed down as a result of the Hawley-Smoot tariff.
International Trade slowed as a result of the
International Trade slowed as a result of the
it slows down to adapt
Communist from the north ad the south has slowed down the economies of Laos and Cambodia
The independent variable in this experiment is the wavelength of the light. This is because it is being manipulated or changed by the researcher to observe its effects on the rate of photosynthesis in the plant.