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As light intensity slowly decreases in a forest, what will most likely happen to the rate of photosynthesis in the forest? Resp...Question
As light intensity slowly decreases in a forest, what will most likely happen to the rate of photosynthesis in the forest?
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It will stop with decreasing light intensity.
It will stop with decreasing light intensity.
It will continue to happen at a normal pace.
It will continue to happen at a normal pace.
It will slow down with decreasing light intensity.
It will slow down with decreasing light intensity.
It will speed up with decreasing light intensity.
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It will stop with decreasing light intensity.
It will stop with decreasing light intensity.
It will continue to happen at a normal pace.
It will continue to happen at a normal pace.
It will slow down with decreasing light intensity.
It will slow down with decreasing light intensity.
It will speed up with decreasing light intensity.
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The most accurate response is:
**It will slow down with decreasing light intensity.**
As light intensity decreases, the rate of photosynthesis will also decrease, as light is a crucial factor in the photosynthesis process carried out by plants. While it may not stop entirely until light levels are extremely low, it will typically slow down as light intensity diminishes.
**It will slow down with decreasing light intensity.**
As light intensity decreases, the rate of photosynthesis will also decrease, as light is a crucial factor in the photosynthesis process carried out by plants. While it may not stop entirely until light levels are extremely low, it will typically slow down as light intensity diminishes.
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