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What happens to the rate of oxygen production as the light intensity increases?

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As the light intensity increases, the rate of oxygen production in photosynthesis generally tends to increase as well. This is because light is one of the essential factors that drive photosynthesis, along with carbon dioxide and water. When light intensity is low, the rate of photosynthesis is limited, resulting in slower oxygen production. However, as the light intensity rises, more energy is available for the photosynthetic process, leading to an increased rate of oxygen production.
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Oxygen production increased as the light intensity increased due the greater availability of light energy for photosynthesis.

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