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At What Point do you expect the rate of photosynthesis to be highest? [12 am/12 pm]. Why?
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At What Point do you expect the rate of photosynthesis to be highest? [12 am/12 pm]. Why?
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12PM. Photosynthesis is all about plants using sunlight, which plants will not get sunlight at 12 AM because its dark, as to where in the afternoon the sun is out.
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