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Describe a real-world situation in which the plant might have too much H,0 or Co, but not enough to carry out photosynthesis.
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Describe a real-world situation in which the plant might
have too much H,0 or Co, but not enough to carry out
photosynthesis.
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Well it probably wouldn’t grow, because if it can’t photosynthisise then it can’t grow. If there is too little it would be the same situation
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