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this is now the some difficult mcqs for your exam on the 10th of june for 5090 biology syllabus the first difficult question is question 5 an investigation was carried into the effects of light intensity and carbon dioxide concentration on the rate of photosynthesis which graph shows the results of this investigation so you can see here weamp;#39;ve got light intensity here weamp;#39;ve got light intensity here here weamp;#39;ve got light intensity and here we have changed the so itamp;#39;s right light intensity is on that side and rate of photosynthesis on this side now if you look at the graph how does the graph change you see if you have light intensity on this axis and you have rate of photosynthesis on this axis well the rate increases and then it levels out because light then no longer becomes the limiting factor from a to b light is the limiting factor from b to c light is no longer limiting so the rate of photosynthesis will increase from a to b but then it will level out