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This is because this temperature is not too hot nor too cold for the plant to photosynthesize. As we
have tested the rate of photosynthesis at different temperatures and have come to realize that it plays
an impact on the rate of photosynthesis which is represented in bubbles in this experiment. This
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Chloroplasts in the leaf cells has got green pigment chlorophyll, it absorbs light energy, making it
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feedback. Photosynthesis is the method that plants use to make their own food. Nearly everything in
our everyday lives depends on this process, we would not be alive right now if it weren’t for this
cycle, this is due to the fact that us humans breath in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide, with
plants it is the opposite; they take in carbon dioxide and take out oxygen, which we breathe in
making it extremely important for us to have plants in order to respire. The law of limiting factors
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The first 10cm it drops from 8 to 6mm, that’s 2mm decrease, the pattern is the line going more
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enhanced description Autotrophs make their own organic nutrients using inorganic materials. Plants
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be alive right now if it weren’t for this cycle, this is due to the fact that us humans breath in oxygen
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out oxygen, which we breathe in making it extremely important for us to have plants in order to
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This is due to the fact that this temperature is neither too hot nor too cold it is the ideal temperature
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