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The affect of light intensity On Photosynthesis.  

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The affect of light intensity On Photosynthesis. Aim I plan to investigate how light intensity is important to the process of photosynthesis. Introduction. Many number of factors affects the rate of photosynthesis, for example light levels, temperature, water and nutrients. If the plants living conditions are improved on the rate of photosynthesis will increase. If the temperature is increased from 10°c to 20°c It could double the rate of photosynthesis. Whereas if the temperature is raised above a certain level, the rate of photosynthesis will drop as the plant's enzymes are denatured. Carbon dioxide will directly affect the rate of photosynthesis as it is used in the photosynthesis reaction. It is also easy to change the amount of carbon dioxide that the plant receives. Light is also directly used in the photosynthesis reaction and is easy to be used in a lab. In the experiment I will change carbon dioxide and light as they are easy to change...

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