a
Carbon dioxide - increase plant growth, due to greater availability of this essential reactant.
During photosynthesis in plants, what is the source of the carbon in the sugar molecule (C6H12O6)? And how would greater amounts of this compound impact plant growth, and why?
a
Carbon dioxide - increase plant growth, due to greater availability of this essential reactant.
b
Carbon dioxide - decrease plant growth, due to increased respiration.
c
ATP - decrease plant growth, due to decreased carbon rich compounds and accelerated absorption.
d
Water - increase plant growth, due to greater availability of this carbon rich reactant.
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