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light intensity carbon dioxide concentration and temperature are limited factor give reason​

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Answered by pradhanpratyasha03
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As carbon dioxide concentrations increase, so too does the rate of photosynthesis until a certain point where the graph levels off. At lower carbon dioxide concentrations carbon dioxide is the limiting factor because an increase in carbon dioxide causes an increase in photosynthesis.

Answered by hunnysingh0113
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Light

As light intensity increases so too does the rate of photosynthesis until a certain point where the graph levels off.

At lower light intensities, light is the limiting factor because an increase in light causes an increase in photosynthesis.

At higher light intensities (plateau of graph), further increasing the light intensity does not increase the rate of photosynthesis meaning that another factor is limiting photosynthesis.

On a hot day, photosynthesis happens at a higher rate when compared to the cooler day, showing that temperature has an effect and is the limiting factor on a cooler day.

Photosynthesis limiting temperature

An increased level of carbon dioxide leads to a higher rate of photosynthesis when compared to the lower carbon dioxide level.

Photosynthesis limiting factor CO2

This shows that the carbon dioxide level has an effect and is now limiting the rate of photosynthesis.

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