Biology, asked by ashasureshpattom, 1 month ago

1p ра Q2. If a plant were exposed to only blue light, would photosynthesis be possible .
O a) Photosynthesis does not take place O b) The rate of photosynthesis increase sharply
O c) The rate of photosynthesis decrease drastically
O d) The rate of photosynthesis increase and then decrease​

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Answered by priyankajadaun71
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Answer:

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Answered by sangeeta7paulsl
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Answer:

c) The rate of photosynthesis increase sharply

Explanation:

In addition, blue light regulates the opening of stomata, which are the bitsy openings on leaves that control both water loss and the uptake of carbon dioxide. Generally, only a low intensity of blue is demanded in a light diapason for completely functional photosynthesis. The proteins of chloroplast sub-compartments under blue LEDs at high light intensity optimize photosynthesis and give an advantage for advanced growth and development of shops than those grown under red and green LEDs at low light intensities.

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