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explain why chlorophyll might be a limiting factor for some plants​

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Answered by Anonymous
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➢Since photosynthesis cannot begin without light, it is the first limiting factor. Plants use chlorophyll, usually found in their leaves, to absorb sunlight.

Answered by supriya3020kumari
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There are a number of factors that interact to make the process of photosynthesis work. Any one of these could become a limiting factor. This means that the factor directly affects the rate of photosynthesis on its own, regardless of the level of the other factors. The major limiting factors for photosynthesis are light intensity, temperature, and carbon dioxide levels.

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