Biology, asked by rinogeorgeal4212, 10 months ago

Is there a difference in the rate of photosynthesis in artificial light and sunlight ?
P.S Im in 7th grade

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Answered by pooja828
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Answer:

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Yes, artificial light can be used for photosynthesis, but how efficient that light is depends on the source. ... They can still promote photosynthesis (in fact, the sun contains a lot of yellow light), but light that contains more red and blue wavelengths is more efficient.

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Answered by smartbrainz
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the rate of photosynthesis is dependent on the intensity of the light.

Explanation:

  • However there is difference in the rate of photosynthesis in artificial light and sunlight. In sunlight the rate of photosynthesis is slightly higher than the the rate of photosynthesis in case of artificial light.
  • The intensity of light it also depends on the the Ray of light which has been used. The rate of photosynthesis is maximum for blue and red coloured lights.

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