Photosynthetic Rate

Cards (15)

  • Photosynthetic rate
    The rate at which plants take in carbon dioxide, water and the energy from sunlight to produce glucose
  • Chlorophyll
    A green pigment in plants that absorbs light energy used to carry out photosynthesis
  • Role of enzymes

    Photosynthesis is an enzyme-controlled reaction where the enzymes are needed to convert carbon dioxide into glucose
  • Temperature
    Increases the rate of reaction up to an optimum rate, after which the denaturation of enzymes will occur
  • Sunlight
    Is needed as an energy source for photosynthesis to occur
  • Carbon dioxide (CO2)
    Enters the plant through the stomata during gas exchange and is the source of carbon needed to make glucose
  • Temperature effect

    Photosynthesis rate increases to an optimum and then decreases due to denaturing enzymes
  • Light intensity effect
    Photosynthesis rate increases and then plateaus due to another limiting factor such as temperature or carbon dioxide
  • Carbon dioxide concentration effect

    Photosynthesis rate increases and then plateaus due to another limiting factor such as temperature or light intensity
  • Chlorophyll effect

    Plants with diseases or variegated leaves may have less chlorophyll which reduces the rate of photosynthesis
  • Limiting factor

    An environmental factor that prevents photosynthetic rate from increasing
  • Three main limiting factors

    Temperature, light intensity and carbon dioxide concentration
  • Plateau
    Where a graph levels off and no longer increases past a certain point
  • Inverse-square law

    Light intensity is inversely proportional to the square of the distance from a light source
  • Inversely proportional relationship
    As the distance of light from a plant increases, the light intensity decreases