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- Which option describes photoperiodism? time of the day when light shines with the most intensity amount of light needed by a plant to exhibit normal growth biological response of a plant to a change in the length of daylight relative to darkness duration of flowering in a plant the light phase of photosynthesis during which photolysis of water occursDescribe the relationship between transpiration rate and light intensity in basil Ocimum basilicum in terms of photosynthesis, optimal range, and stomata.Describe the relationship between transpiration rate and light intensity in basil Ocimum basilicum.
- Discuss whether it would be more beneficial to improve the light or dark reactions in order to enhance photosynthesis for a future scenario of extreme drought conditions. Please draw sketches to illustrate and include atleast 20 pointsSubmerged plants receive lesser illumination as compared to exposed floating plants in a lake. Give reasons.Explain the expected relationship between the absorption spectra of plant pigments and O2 production, electron transport, and CO2 fixation under various wavelengths of light.
- (Use image provided to answer different parts) A) What do the results suggest about the part of the plant that regulates the thickness of developing leaves in response to light: a) developing leaves b) mature leaves c) whole plant B) Which treatment had leaves with the lowest surface area to volume ratios at a leaf size of 20mm: a) high apex treatmetn b) high whole treatment c) low apex treatment d) they all have same surface area to volume ratio C) Which leaf will lose water more readily under dry conditions? a) high apex b) high whole c) low apex d) they will all lose water at the same rate D) In what ways would the differences in leaf form evident between the High Whole and Low Whole treatments at the end of the experiment reflect adaptations to their different growth environments? Discuss specifically with respect to the effects of leaf form on photosynthetic rates and rates of water loss.Think of a metaphor or analogy of the light-dependent reactions similar to the “construction analogy”. Make sure to label your diagram and provide a ten-sentence summary that explains your analogy.Describe the relationship between transpiration rate and temperature in basil Ocimum basilicum in terms of photosynthesis, optimal range, and stomata.