Asked by Mariana
Does light wavelength affect cellular respiration rate?
I know that it affects photosynthetic rate. I think it is not supposed to affect cellular respiration rate, but I recently conducted an experiment that has proved otherwise and I just want to make sure about the facts since I need to discuss the inconsistencies in my data.
I have searched over the internet and many places say that light intensity doesn't affect and that light is not a factor to be considered for cellular respiration, which will then mean that wavelength doesn't really affect but I really want to make sure.
I know that it affects photosynthetic rate. I think it is not supposed to affect cellular respiration rate, but I recently conducted an experiment that has proved otherwise and I just want to make sure about the facts since I need to discuss the inconsistencies in my data.
I have searched over the internet and many places say that light intensity doesn't affect and that light is not a factor to be considered for cellular respiration, which will then mean that wavelength doesn't really affect but I really want to make sure.
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