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What would happen to the rate of photosynthesis if there was less light in the day? a. the rate wouldn’t change b. photosynthesis would stop altogether c. the rate would decrease d. the rate would increase
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What would happen to the rate of photosynthesis if there was less light in the day?
a. the rate wouldn’t change
b. photosynthesis would stop altogether
c. the rate would decrease
d. the rate would increase
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I think it’s B........................
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B
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