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Answer the following questions: 1. Name any two factors that affect photosynthesis. 2. What is the optimum temperature for photosynthesis? 3. Name the process that sustains life on earth. 4. Name the gas produced during photosynthesis. 5. Which is the main reservoir of carbon in the atmosphere? 6. What will be the effect of an increase in the intensity of light on photosynthe 7. How do the following favour increased photosynthesis? (a) Large surface area (b) Thinness of leaf (c) More numerous stomata​

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Answered by sonamray121
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Answer:

1. light intensity and temperature

2. The optimum temperature range for photosynthesis is 35–40ºC.

3. Respiration and Photosynthesis.

4. Oxygen

5. The ocean

6. Increasing the light intensity increases the rate of photosynthesis, until some other factor - a limiting factor - becomes in short supply. At very high light intensities, photosynthesis is slowed and then inhibited, but these light intensities do not occur in nature

7. a option Large surface area

Explanation:

3rd answer explanation

Photosynthesis is the process by which plants make their own food. They produce Oxygen in this process which is important for the life of human beings and animals to respire. so...these processes sustain life and are basic on Earth..

5th answer explanation

Complete answer: In the atmosphere, the amount of carbon is quite small, the ocean is known as the major reservoir of carbon on earth as it is the largest reservoir with forty thousand Gtc and the biosphere is nearly six hundred and ten Gtc as sizes of reservoirs are given in mass units.

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