Biology, asked by marium8, 4 months ago

discuss the limiting factor of carbon dioxide in the process of photosynthesis.

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Answered by irineshaji2007
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Explanation:

Blackman's Principle of Limiting Factors

For example, if a leaf is exposed to a certain amount of light intensity with constant temperature but the CO2available is less, the rate ofphotosynthesis will not increase with an increase in the light intensity. Therefore, in this case, CO2 is the limiting factor.

Answered by at8620280
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Blackman's Principle of Limiting Factors

For example, if a leaf is exposed to a certain amount of light intensity with constant temperature but the CO2 available is less, the rate of photosynthesis will not increase with an increase in the light intensity. Therefore, in this case, CO2 is the limiting factor.

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