Quiz: Limiting Factors - Chlorophyll Amount
AQA GCSE Biology 8461 specification
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Building on what you've learned, let's test your understanding of how chlorophyll amount can act as a limiting factor in photosynthesis!
What is chlorophyll's main role in photosynthesis?
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Which of the following factors can reduce chlorophyll levels in a plant? (Select all that apply)
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Chlorophyll is found in the {{blank0}} of plant cells, where it absorbs {{blank1}} energy for photosynthesis.
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What happens to photosynthesis if a plant has low levels of chlorophyll?
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Chlorophyll is a {{blank0}} pigment that helps plants absorb {{blank1}} for photosynthesis.
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If the rate of photosynthesis decreases by 25% due to reduced chlorophyll levels, calculate the new rate if the original rate was 80 units.
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Which part of the plant contains the most chlorophyll?
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