A point at which illuminated plant parts stop absorbing CO 2 from their environment, is…
Biology · Class 11 · CBSE — Photosynthesis in Higher Plants
A point at which illuminated plant parts stop absorbing CO2 from their environment, is known as
- CO2 compensation point
- CO2 saturation point
- CO2 optimum point
- CO2 limiting point.
Answer
(A) CO 2 compensation point
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