explain the factors essential for photpsynthesis
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Three factors can limit the speed of photosynthesis: light intensity, carbon dioxide concentration and temperature. Without enough light, a plant cannot photosynthesise very quickly, even if there is plenty of water and carbon dioxide.
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The factors essential for photosynthesis are,
Atmosphere: It contains carbon dioxide used for making food.
Water
Minerals
Sunlight: It contains solar energy and heat that helps plant to carry the chemical process.
Chlorophyll: They are present in leaves through which heat of sun is absorbed.
Atmosphere: It contains carbon dioxide used for making food.
Water
Minerals
Sunlight: It contains solar energy and heat that helps plant to carry the chemical process.
Chlorophyll: They are present in leaves through which heat of sun is absorbed.
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