How is transpiration measured? What causes the transpiration pull in plants? How does light intensity affect the rate of photosynthesis? What are the factors affecting the rate of transpiration? How does wind speed affect transpiration? Why does low humidity increase transpiration?
How does temperature affect the rate of photosynthesis? How does air temperature affect the rate of evaporation? How does elevation affect climate? How is heat transferred in the troposphere? How does the Australian Bureau of Meteorology measure evapotranspiration?
Due to chilling, the plant is stressed, and the rate of photosynthesis is reduced. Therefore, much of the light absorbed by the leaves is not used, and the efficiency of the PSII is lowered. This results in an increase in xanthophyll de-epoxidation. The duration of the effect of chilling...
The rate of photosynthesis was slow. The rate of photosynthesis was not very fast. The active voice is preferred ? The temperature was measured every 5 minutes by the authors of this study. We measured temperature every 5 minutes. PASSIVE VOICE? ACTIVE VOICE Parallelism A few more comments on...
Let's examine some of the things that we have learned from life on Earth. What Is Life? Club-shaped structures of underwater microbes called stromatolites Photo courtesy NOAA/U.S. Dept. of Commerce While it is hard to pen a clear definition of "life," most biologists agree that ...
In this research question, the first example is too simple and not sufficiently complex, making it difficult to assess whether the study answered the question. The author could really only answer this question with a simple “yes” or “no.” Further, the presence of data would not help answ...
Interestingly, intraspecific differences, i.e., at the level of clones are much higher than differences between species. Rate of photosynthesis (oxygen production in light) and respiration (oxygen consumption in dark) in clones of W. globosa, measured under standardized conditions, are in positive ...
Leaves – a source of energy Like most plant species, deciduous trees are self-sustaining organisms that produce food by themselves through photosynthesis. It is a process that takes place in the green parts of plants, especially in the leaves. Due to photosynthesis, plants can use the energy ...
Why do plants have 2 types of chlorophyll instead of just one? How does this benefit them? What would you expect the rate of photosynthesis for a plant that had only one type of chlorophyll? Why do hydric plants have poorly developed roots?
Light intensity plays a pivotal role in the growth and development of trees. High light intensity typically stimulates tree growth by increasing the rate of photosynthesis up to a certain threshold. It encourages branching, leaf development, and influences the tree’s shape and size. ...