Biology, asked by samarthya1626, 1 year ago

If half of the leaves of a plant are removed, the rate of photosynthesis would be
A) More and the photosynthetic yield is also more
B) More but the photosynthetic yield is less
C) Less and the photosynthetic yield is also less
D) Less but the photosynthetic yield is more

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Answered by BrainlyBAKA
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"C) Less and the photosynthetic yield is also less

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Answered by nafibarli789
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Answer:

If half of the leaves of a plant exist removed, the rate of photosynthesis would be B) More but the photosynthetic yield is less.

Explanation:

Photosynthesis exists the method by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to produce oxygen and energy in the form of sugar.

Some characteristics of photosynthesis exist –

  • Photosynthesis brings place in green plants. It creates the energy required by plants to bring out their life processes.
  • Raw materials needed for photosynthesis are sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide.
  • Photosynthesis allows plants in manufacturing food as they exist as autotrophs and primary producers in the ecosystem.
  • Chlorophyll exists as the pigment required for photosynthesis.
  • The site of photosynthesis exists in the mesophyll of the leaves containing chloroplasts. They include the disc-shaped structures of thylakoids containing chlorophyll.
  • Oxygen and glucose exist as the end products of photosynthesis.

Hence, If half of the leaves of a plant exist removed, the rate of photosynthesis would be B) More but the photosynthetic yield is less.

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