Physics, asked by sulaimankhan0609, 4 months ago

How much energy is used by the plants for photosynthesis? *
23%
47%
30%
0.02%

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
13

Answer:

The minimum quantum requirement for photosynthesis under optimal conditions is about nine. Thus, the energy used is 9 × 50, or 450 kcal per mole of oxygen evolved.

✔️mark me brain list✔️

Answered by Anonymous
3

Explanation:

The part of the solar spectrum used by plants has an estimated mean wavelength of 570 nm; therefore, the energy of light used during photosynthesis is approximately 28,600/570, or 50 kcal per einstein.

Similar questions