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Home › Forums › Biology › Why would it be hard to find the ideal CO2 level if the light intensity were very low?
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photosynthesis
It would be difficult to find the ideal CO2 level with a low light intensity because the plant will have a difficult time trying to survive.
It would be very hard considering with no light there’s no reaction.
If the temp were extremely hot or cold, then oxygen production would be near zero no matter what light intensity value you use