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How does carbon dioxide affect the rate of photosynthesis?

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Answered by harshitkasaudhangup
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the carbon dioxide affected the rate of photosynthesis bye the deposit on the surface of leaf the photosynthesis process is blocked
Answered by Anonymous
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An increase in the amount of CO2 well increase the rate of photosynthesis, Carbon dioxide concentration will directly affect the rate of photosynthesis as it is used in the photosynthesis reaction.Increased amount of CO2 will increase the rate of photosynthesis to a certain limit, after which a furtherincrease in its amount will no longer increase the rate any further. This is when the otherfactors necessary for photosynthesis, such as light, become"limiting reactants"; thatis, those other factors also need to increase to bring about a further increase in the rate.six molecules of water plus six molecules of carbon dioxide produce one molecule of sugar plus six molecules of oxygen

An increase in the amount of water leads to the increase in the amount of photosynthesis.

The amount ofwater availableto the plant willaffect the rate of photosynthesis. If the plant does not have enough water, the plant's stomata will shut and the plant will be deprived of CO², and thus lower photosynthesis rate.

An increase in the amount of light well increase the amount of photosynthesis, if the light intensity increases the rate of the reaction will increase at a proportional rate until a certain level is reached, the rate of increases will then go down.


Other factors affecting the rate of photosynthesis :

1. Temperature

2. The availability of nutrients
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