Factors Affecting the Rate of Photosynthesis Flashcards
1
Q
what are the factors that can change the rate of photosynthesis?
A
- the availability of the substrates for the reaction - carbon dioxide and water
- the energy available to allow the reaction to occur - light intensity
- the kinetic energy available to move substrates and enzyme molecules - increasing temperature increases kinetic energy
2
Q
what is the limiting factor?
A
the factor which is in shortest supply
3
Q
what happens when we add more carbon dioxide?
A
- the reaction can happen faster, as there are more molecules to collide with enzymes
- however, we reach a point when adding more carbon dioxide has no effect - there is a lack of energy
4
Q
what happens when we increase the light?
A
- this increases the energy for photosynthesis to occur
- this doesn’t last forever, as at high light intensities a different factor is limiting
5
Q
what happens when we increase the temperature?
A
- this gives the enzymes and substrates more kinetic energy to collide more often
- however, at high temperatures the rate of photosynthesis decreases as the enzymes start to denature