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Factors That Affect Photosynthesis

Creator

  • Yvoni Pavlou

Age Range

  • 11-12
  • 13-14

Big Ideas Of Science

  • Energy Transformation
  • Organisms And Life Forms

Subject Domains

  • Biology
  • Botany
  • Photosynthesis
  • Botany

Language

  • English

Average Learning Time

90 Minutes

License

Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY)

Works Offline

No

Description

In this lesson we will investigate what plants need to grow.

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Sonia Ferreira

27/11/2023

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Previous versions of the ILS

  • Παράγοντες που επηρεάζουν τον ρυθμό της φωτοσύνθεσης

    01/12/2016

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