
Limiting Factors of Photosynthesis
Investigate how factors such as light intensity, carbon dioxide concentration, and temperature can limit the rate of photosynthesis.
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Investigate how factors such as light intensity, carbon dioxide concentration, and temperature can limit the rate of photosynthesis.
Key Questions
- Explain how light intensity acts as a limiting factor for photosynthesis.
- Analyse graphical data to determine the limiting factor in a given scenario.
- Compare the effect of temperature and carbon dioxide concentration on the rate of photosynthesis.
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