The Calvin cycle will produce less glucose.
It is unable to receive the nutrition it needs to perform photosynthesis, so it dies- CO2 is the gas that a plant depends upon for survival, it's the same thing as would happen to us if we didn't get enough oxygen.
That's simple! If a plant does not have enough carbon dioxide out of the amount given, it will die. :(
PLANTThe Calvin cycle will produce less glucose (Apex)
It would either die, or be extremely stunted.
The plant will die without any water
The plant is not producing enough cellulose
A decrease in the rate of the light reaction
the Calvin cycle will produce less glucose
it Will die
The light-dependent reactions will not occur.
the Calvin cycle will produce less glucose
It would either die, or be extremely stunted.
The Calvin cycle will produce smaller amounts of glucose.
it is most likely to happen when the plant starts to reprduce i think
The plant will die without any water
The plant is not producing enough cellulose
it lived
Mistletoe
Chlorosis will occur and the plant will die
It will die. And for some plants, too much water can have the same result. Ask your local nurseryman.