[Photosynthesis Reviews]


8. If the temperature and carbon dioxide levels are kept constant (at their most efficient levels), increasing the light intensity available to the plant would raise the reaction rate for photosynthesis until the temperature gets warm enough that the plant starts losing water (transpiration). At this point, the stomata would begin to close, there would be less carbon dioxide, and the rate of photosynthesis would slow.

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