Biology, asked by sudip7716, 8 months ago

Figure 13.10 shows the effect of light on the rate of photosynthesis. Based on the graph, answer the following questions:

(a) At which point/s (A, B or C) in the curve is light a limiting factor?

(b) What could be the limiting factor/s in region A?

(c) What do C and D represent on the curve?

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Answered by rythammehndiratta
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Answered by arvindkakade
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(a) Light is a limiting factor in region A. The rate of a process will be limited by the factor which is in shortest supply which is called the limiting factor. Any change in the level of a limiting factor will affect the rate of
reaction.
(b) Light, carbon dioxide concentration and temperature may be limiting factors in region A.
(c) C represents the saturation of light. Here, light is no longer the limiting factor. The limiting factor here could be carbon dioxide concentration or temperature. D represents the point at which the maximum saturation of carbon dioxide has been reached which the plant requires for photosynthesis
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