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When a plant is receiving the maximum amount of light intensity that it can withstand, what happens to the rate of photosynthesis? A. The rate levels off. B. The rate increases. C. The rate decreases.
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When a plant is receiving the
maximum amount of light
intensity that it can withstand,
what happens to the rate of
photosynthesis?
A. The rate levels off.
B. The rate increases.
C. The rate decreases.
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A. The rate levels off
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