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21 November, 16:14

Given two areas with equal sunlight and available water. Area I has a high amount of atmospheric carbon dioxide while Area II has a low amount of atmospheric carbon dioxide. How does the rate of photosynthesis in Area I compare to that in Area II?

A) Atmospheric carbon dioxide has no affect on the rate of photosynthesis.

B) The rate of photosynthesis increases with a decrease in carbon dioxide.

C) The rate of photosynthesis increases with an increase in carbon dioixde.

D) The level of carbon dioxide increases with the level of available oxygen.

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  1. 21 November, 16:25
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    As for this problem, the most probable and the most likely answer to this would be C) The rate of the photosynthesis increases with an increase in carbon dioxide.

    Taking into consideration what was given that there are two areas with equal sunlight and available water. Both areas are named as Area I and Area II respectively. While Area I has a high amount of atmospheric carbon dioxide, the Area II has a low amount of atmospheric carbon dioxide. We all know that plants need carbon dioxide in order to perform photosynthesis and as a result, release oxygen to the environment. Thus, the higher the amount of carbon dioxide, with enough sunlight and available water, the higher the rate of photosynthesis will be.
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