Biology, asked by zilmil123, 11 months ago

Does moonlight promote photosynthesis?

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Answered by rihanna50
3

Answer:

No, it does not

Explanation:

as it does not carry enough energy to excite chlorophyll molecules – reaction centres PS I and PS II. Hence light-dependent reactions are not initiated.

Answered by Anonymous
21

Answer:

No, moonlight doesn't promote photosynthesis.

Because the intensity of the moonlight is much less than the sunlight. Photosynthesis doesn't occur in moonlight or night because we all know that the it is the process of plants which takes energy from the sun to produce carbon dioxide.

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