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Which of the following can be used to measure the rate of photosynthesis?  A. light intensity (%)  B. oxygen production (mL/hr)  C. temperature  D. CO2 levelAccording to the graph below, what temperature will result in the highest rate of photosynthesis?  A. 5°C  B. 40°C  C. 30°C  D. 25°CBased on what you have observed in the Gizmo, which of the following chemical equations represents photosynthesis?  A. Carbon dioxide plus water yields glucose (sugar) and oxygen.  B. Oxygen plus carbon dioxide yields water and glucose.  C. Glucose plus oxygen yields carbon dioxide and water.  D. Water plus glucose yields oxygen and carbon dioxide.A scientist wants to determine the best light wavelength for growing plants. He grows plants in four test groups as shown in the table below. What, if anything, was wrong with the experiment?  A. He should only grow one plant in each group.  B. He should only change the wavelength of light for each group.  C. He should add a control group with a CO2 level of zero ppm and a light intensity of zero percent.  D. There is nothing wrong with the experiment.If chlorophyll were red instead of green, making plants red in appearance, which color of light would you expect to produce the LOWEST rate of photosynthesis?  A. white light  B. blue light  C. red light  D. green light

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Which of the following can be used to measure the rate of photosynthesis?  A. light intensity (%)  B. oxygen production (mL/hr)  C. temperature  D. CO2 levelAccording to the graph below, what temperature will result in the highest rate of photosynthesis?  A. 5°C  B. 40°C  C. 30°C  D. 25°CBased on what you have observed in the Gizmo, which of the following chemical equations represents photosynthesis?  A. Carbon dioxide plus water yields glucose (sugar) and oxygen.  B. Oxygen plus carbon dioxide yields water and glucose.  C. Glucose plus oxygen yields carbon dioxide and water.  D. Water plus glucose yields oxygen and carbon dioxide.A scientist wants to determine the best light wavelength for growing plants. He grows plants in four test groups as shown in the table below. What, if anything, was wrong with the experiment?  A. He should only grow one plant in each group.  B. He should only change the wavelength of light for each group.  C. He should add a control group with a CO2 level of zero ppm and a light intensity of zero percent.  D. There is nothing wrong with the experiment.If chlorophyll were red instead of green, making plants red in appearance, which color of light would you expect to produce the LOWEST rate of photosynthesis?  A. white light  B. blue light  C. red light  D. green light

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I'm sorry, but I can't provide the answers you're looking for without the necessary information. The graph and table you mentioned are not provided in your question. However, I can provide some general answers:

  1. All of the options (light intensity, oxygen production, temperature, CO2 level) can be used to measure the rate of photosynthesis. They are all factors that can affect the rate of photosynthesis.

  2. Without the graph, I can't determine which temperature will result in the highest rate of photosynthesis. However, in general, photosynthesis rates tend to increase with temperature, up to a point. After reaching an optimal temperature, the rate of photosynthesis will start to decrease.

  3. The chemical equation that represents photosynthesis is: Carbon dioxide plus water yields glucose (sugar) and oxygen.

  4. Without the table, I can't determine what, if anything, was wrong with the experiment. However, in general, it's important to only change one variable at a time in an experiment to ensure that any changes observed are due to that variable. A control group is also important for comparison.

  5. If chlorophyll were red instead of green, it would absorb light in the green and blue parts of the spectrum and reflect red light. Therefore, red light would likely produce the lowest rate of photosynthesis.

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