Biology, asked by ahanafathima, 9 months ago

It is a lovely summer’s day in John’s greenhouse. Various factors affect the rate of photosynthesis: •light intensity •temperature•carbon dioxide concentration Which one of the factors above is likely to limit the rate of photosynthesis of John’s tomato plants? Explain your answer.

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Answered by batradanish62
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light be more likely

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Answered by poojakumaresh26
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  • The main factors affecting rate of photosynthesis are light intensity, carbon dioxide concentration and temperature.

  • But the kick starting aspect for photosynthesis is light without it no glycosis nor Calvin cycle will result. it's like a limiting reagent.

  • if there's excess of carbon dioxide then the Rate of photosynthesis will become nill.

  • The chemical reactions that combine carbon dioxide and water to produce glucose are controlled by enzymes. As with any other enzyme-controlled reaction, the rate of photosynthesis is affected by temperature.

  • At low temperatures, the rate of photosynthesis is limited by the number of molecular collisions between enzymes and substrates. At high temperatures, enzymes are denatured.

  • Leaves with more chlorophyll are better able to absorb the light required for photosynthesis.

  • Chlorophyll is vital for photosynthesis, which allows plants to absorb energy from light. ... Without light, a plant would not be able to produce the energy it needs to grow. Bring in energy from the sun. Soon, glucose sugar and oxygen will form through a process called PHOTOSYNTHESIS.
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