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If a plant receives a high light intensity, then it will release less oxygen because too much light stresses the plants that it stops photosynthesis. Are you going to accept or reject the hypothesis? Explain
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If a plant receives a high light intensity, then it will release less oxygen because too much light stresses the plants that it stops photosynthesis. Are you going to accept or reject the hypothesis? Explain your answer.
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If a plant receives too much light then over time a plant could eventually die, but it won’t stress out the plant. High light intensity will dry out a plant or severely damage the plant.
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