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A scientist notices an increase in the glycose production in the plants he is studying . What are the possible reasons ?
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A scientist notices an increase in the glycose production in the plants he is studying . What are the possible reasons ?
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If u mean glucose here is ur answer
increase in the intensity (brightness) of the light that illuminates the plant leaves
Increase in the duration of light that illuminates the plant leaves
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