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Polluted water affects water cycle. It also affects photosynthesis.
You could ask your science teacher about how environmental factors, such as light intensity or temperature, affect the rate of photosynthesis in plants. This could lead to a discussion about the mechanisms behind photosynthesis and how plants adapt to their surroundings.
Another word for photosynthesis could be "production of energy through sunlight."
the limiting factor for the processes of photosynthesis is the amount of sunlight , carbon dioxide and oxygen-nap
No, there is no carbon dioxide in space so plants cannot make the glucose produced in photosynthesis
Polluted water affects water cycle. It also affects photosynthesis.
What abiotic factors could affect the rate of photosynthesis in a plant?
You could ask your science teacher about how environmental factors, such as light intensity or temperature, affect the rate of photosynthesis in plants. This could lead to a discussion about the mechanisms behind photosynthesis and how plants adapt to their surroundings.
the good minerals underneath the ice will be taken out and it could affect Antartica. The over fishing could be a major disruption in food
The teacher could not teach her class because there was a lot of noise outside that was a very big disruption.
A plant's failure to undergo photosynthesis would stifle the plant's growth and reproduction. This would severely suppress the growth and well-being of any community of herbivores, unless they preferred mushrooms and could find some.
A spectrophotometer could be used to monitor the rate of photosynthesis in a plant by measuring the absorption of light by chlorophyll.
Photosynthesis drastically increased the oxygen content of the atmosphere.
Another word for photosynthesis could be "production of energy through sunlight."
no,.because they could not perform photosynthesis in the dark
the limiting factor for the processes of photosynthesis is the amount of sunlight , carbon dioxide and oxygen-nap
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