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photosynthesis what is the effect of light intensity, temperature and concentration of carbon dioxide on the rate of photosynthesis? Increasing light intensity will increase photosynthesis, as will increasing carbon dioxide. Temperature will increase photosynthesis up to a point, but above about ... enzymes will be denatured and photosynthesis will (eventually) stop. Note, though, that ALL of these factors affect photosynthesis at the same time, but at any one time only one will be 'limiting' e.g. increasing light intensity SHOULD increase photosynthesis, but it won't if there is very little ...
Essay on photosynthesis i have to write an essay on photosynthesis, could you tell me what sort of things i would include. Factors needed for photosynthesis Factors that affect the RATE of photosynthesis, and the concept of limiting factors Structure of the leaf related to its function of carrying ... photosynthesis The biochemistry of photosynthesis - light dependent reaction, light independent reaction, cytochrome chain. Structure of a chloroplast linked to its function This would be a fairly comprehensive essay. Normally, when you are set an essay, it is not as wide ranging as 'photosynthesis ...
... effect on the rate of photosynthesis, and i was wondering whether or not you could suggest a website that i could use to get a good description of photosynthesis and relevant information to the aspect.? if you could suggest any good helpful websites on photosynthesis, then it would greatly help in ... kind regards, Lorna x x x x x Try these: http://www.sciencenet.org.uk/database/bio/plants/photosynthesis/photosynthesis.html http://www.cix.co.uk/~argus/Dreambio/photosynthesis/photosynthesis%201.htm (more detailed - A level site) http://www.learn.co.uk/default.asp?WCI=Unit&WCU=3533 http://www.s ...

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Information on respiration Where can i find more information on respiration and photosynthesis? Thanks! Gas exchange in plants Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration http://www.s-cool.co.uk/topic_index.asp?subject_id=3 Plants, like all other living organisms, need to make use of stored chemical ... found in the soil into sugars plus oxygen, via photosynthesis, aided by the molecule chlorophyll. Here's a web page with lots of photosynthesis links to learn more about this fascinating reaction. Plants can only perform photosynthesis during the daytime, and leafy trees drop their leaves in the ...
Affect of temperature on photosynthesis How does temperature affect the rate of photosynthesis? I did an experiment by counting the bubbles produced but the result was inaccurate and now i need to make a report about the affect of temperature on photosynthesis with an accurate result and i don't ... another experiment. Photosynthesis hardly occurs at all at very low temperatures. Above about 15 degrees it will steadily increase, but at high temperatures it will stop altogether. This would probably happen at around 40-50 degrees. This is for two reasons. At very high temperatures (more like 60 ...
Exchange Question: water respiration
... cells need water? this is an equation of photosynthesis 6carbon dioxide (CO2) + 6water (H2O) -- light -> sugar (C6H12O6) + 6oxygen (O2) from http://ag.arizona.edu/pubs/garden/mg/botany/physiology.html "Water plays an important role in photosynthesis in several ways. First, it maintains a plant's ... in photosynthesis, temperature is an important factor. Photosynthesis occurs at its highest rate in the temperature range of 65° to 85°F (18° to 27°C) and decreases when temperatures are above or below this range." *less than 1% of all the water absorbed by plants is used in photosynthesis. most of ...
Exchange Question: Oxygen
Oxygen Oxygen is a by-product of photosynthesis. Suggest and outline a method that could be used to determine whether this oxygen comes from carbon dioxide or water?? hi fiona i am positive that this is the answer ur looking 4; the process of photosynthesis can be summarized as follows: 6 CO2 + 12 ... from a study of photosynthesis in bacteria rather than in plants by C. B. van Niel in the 1930s. One group of bacteria required hydrogen sulfide (H2S) rather than water (H2O) for photosynthesis. He found that these bacteria carried out the following reaction during photosynthesis: CO2 + 2 H2S ...
Photosynthesis Please can you tell me how light intensity affects the rate of photosynthesis but can you tell me it at an advanced level so i can get an A*. Thanx xxx Light provides the energy for photosynthesis. The energy is transformed into chemical energy in the form of glucose. The light is ... absorbed by the chlorophyll and the energy is used to drive the light dependent stage of photosynthesis which produces ATP and NADPH2. These are used in the light independent stage to produce glucose. The more light energy that hits the plant, the more ATP is formed and the more glucose results ...
photosynthesis My question is... Photosynthesis is the most important reaction on the planet. Is this true? Probably. Photosynthesis is the reaction that makes food. Without photosynthesis, no animal or vplant life could exist, as there would be no food for them. Mind you, without respiration, the ...
effect of carbon dioxide on rate of photosynthesis There are a number of issues that need addressing here. Your 'predicitve' graph does not exactly show the effect of different levels of carbon dioxide on photosynthesis - it actually shows the interaction of the effects of light intensity and CO2 ... does NOT combine with water, it enters the Calvin cycle and contributes to the production of carbohydrates in the light independent stage of photosynthesis. You explain this later, I know, but that does not excuse this incorrect statement. When you deal with the Calvin cycle, you say "This reaction ...
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