AP BIOLOGY

PHOTOSYNTHESIS

THE CALVIN CYCLE

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
How can greenhouses increase the rate of photosynthesis?
A
Controlling and trapping heat to increase photosynthesis
B
Stopping rainfall affecting plant growth
C
Surrounding plants in the color green makes them more likely to photosynthesis
D
Plants are only given what they need instead of just taking everything they can find
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Greenhouses can have artificial light so that photosynthesis can continue beyond daylight hours, or at a higher than normal light intensity. The use of paraffin lamps inside a greenhouse increases the rate of photosynthesis because the burning paraffin produces carbon dioxide as well as heat.

Detailed explanation-2: -Temperature has an impact on the rate of photosynthesis. The rate of photosynthesis increases as the temperature rises. During photosynthesis, a temperature of more than 40 °C slows down the process. Because it is an enzyme-controlled process, this is the case.

Detailed explanation-3: -First they need light as the energy source for the photosynthesis process and a greenhouse harnesses the power of the sun through its glass panels. Without light your plants cannot grow. It’s as simple as that. A greenhouse amplifies the light and also provides a protected place for your plants to grow.

Detailed explanation-4: -CO2-Light An additional lighting system will enhance the efficiency of CO 2 and increase the rate of photosynthesis and plant growth.

Detailed explanation-5: -Activities that release carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases that cause global warming, such as the burning of fossil fuels, agricultural activities, and deforestation. Increasing carbon dioxide levels may increase photosynthesis rates in some plants, but this can also make plants less nutritious.

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