Coursework help: the affect on a plant on the rate of photosynthesis

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The discussion centers on a request for help with biology coursework related to the effects of various factors on the rate of photosynthesis in plants. Key factors mentioned include water, temperature, and carbon dioxide, which are identified as limiting factors. Participants encourage the poster to refer to their textbook for detailed information on photosynthesis. The importance of articulating thoughts clearly for better assistance is emphasized. Overall, the focus is on understanding the scientific principles behind photosynthesis to formulate a prediction.
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ey! i reli need sum help wit ma biology coursework

"the affect on a plant on the rate of photosynthesis" kan ne1 help me owt pleeeeeeeeeeeez
 
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xxiffiexx said:
ey! i reli need sum help wit ma biology coursework

"the affect on a plant on the rate of photosynthesis" kan ne1 help me owt pleeeeeeeeeeeez

Hi, and welcome to PF. Since this is a homework question, please post any thoughts you have on the question, before we can help you. Also, please write in words- it's a lot easier to read that way!
 
weelll i need to know the factors that affct photsynthesis
 
the affect on a plant on the rate of photosynthesis... i know that the limmitting factors are , water, temp and C02 but i need to know more information on them so i can come up with a prediction using my scientifc knowledge


photosynthesis = carbon dioxide + water =( using sunlight and chlorophyll) glucose + oxygen
 
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Factors that affect photosynthesis, that could be a lot of things. You should refer to your textbook and look up the section on photosynthesis, the answer must be in there.
 
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