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Figure 1: The effect of temperature and light on plant oxygen production
Use the information from the graph to answer each of the following questions.
a. Describe the effect of temperature on oxygen production in the light.
(3)
b. Explain the effect of temperature on oxygen production in the light when the
temperature is increased: from 25 °C to 35 °C.
(3)
7.
A farmer in Namibia wants to grow orange trees in a greenhouse. He wants to sell
the oranges he produces at a local market. He decides to heat the greenhouse to 35°C.
a. Explain why he should not heat the greenhouse to a temperature higher than 35°C.
Use information from the graph in your answer.
(3)
b. To prevent water loss, plants respond by closing the stomata early to maintain the
water level inside the plants. Explain the disadvantage of stomata! closure to the
plants.
(4)
c. Imagine, you are asked to compare the leaves of a potted plant with one side
maintained in the shade and the other side maintained on the sunny side. Which of
them has leaves that are darker green? Why?
(2)
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