the consumation rate of oxigen (or better : the production rate).
The rate will decline due to low temperature
The rate of photosynthesis in a plant can be monitored using a variety of methods, including measuring the production of oxygen, tracking changes in carbon dioxide levels, or using instruments like a spectrophotometer to measure the absorption of light by chlorophyll. These methods help scientists understand how environmental factors, such as light intensity and temperature, can impact the photosynthetic process in plants.
Factors that can affect the rate of photosynthesis in plants include light intensity, carbon dioxide concentration, temperature, water availability, and the presence of chlorophyll. Any imbalance in these factors can limit or enhance the ability of a plant to carry out photosynthesis efficiently.
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As you increase the temperature past ~30 degrees, photosynthesis rapidly slows down, until you reach 40 degrees Celsius (104 F), which is in fact the exact temperature when all photosynthesis stops. So, there will not be any photosynthesis occurring at all.
A spectrophotometer could be used to monitor the rate of photosynthesis in a plant by measuring the absorption of light by chlorophyll.
What abiotic factors could affect the rate of photosynthesis in a plant?
There are instruments that measure the input of CO2 and output of H2O, called Photosynthesis Measurement Systems. Look up the scientific papers that are referenced on the Wikipedia page to see which Photosynthesis Systems have been used to study the rate of photosynthesis; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photosynthesis_system They use an infrared gas analyser, and are precise and accurate. Some Photosythesis Measurement Systems (e.g. the LCpro+) can precisely control the environment of the leaf being measured, to allow you to conduct detailed experiments on the effects of different conditions on the rate of photosynthesis. Some Photosynthesis Measurement Systems are light weight (except some models are too heavy for field work. The LI-6400 weighs 13.5kg)
The rate of photosynthesis in a plant can be determined by measuring the amount of oxygen produced or the amount of carbon dioxide consumed by the plant during photosynthesis. This can be done using a device called a gas exchange analyzer. Additionally, the rate of photosynthesis can also be estimated by measuring the amount of light absorbed by the plant using a spectrophotometer.
The distance of light from a plant affects the rate of photosynthesis because light is needed for the process to occur. If the light source is too far away, the plant may not receive enough light energy to carry out photosynthesis efficiently, leading to a slower rate of photosynthesis. Conversely, if the light source is too close, it can cause damage to the plant's cells. Therefore, the optimal distance of light from a plant is important for maximizing the rate of photosynthesis.
what type of scientists is interested in the rate of photosynthesis in leaves
The most accurate rate of photosynthesis calculator available for measuring plant growth is the LI-COR LI-6800 Portable Photosynthesis System.
The plant's fine - until it runs out of stored "food".
The rate will decline due to low temperature
The rate of photosynthesis in a plant can be monitored using a variety of methods, including measuring the production of oxygen, tracking changes in carbon dioxide levels, or using instruments like a spectrophotometer to measure the absorption of light by chlorophyll. These methods help scientists understand how environmental factors, such as light intensity and temperature, can impact the photosynthetic process in plants.
nope, and yes see if you don't have the plant in the light, the plant won't have energy to start photosynthesis but when in light it does
because plants need photosynthesis to live or they will die