GCSE Combined Science (AQA)
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Greenhouse Economics
- Maximizing photosynthesis in farming leads to faster growth, more biomass, and increased income.
- More biomass from photosynthesis results in more products to sell.
- Greenhouse economics requires balancing the costs of enhancing growing conditions against the profits.
- Farmers use data on how limiting factors affect the maximum rate of photosynthesis.
- They assess the influence of each factor on photosynthesis.
- Farmers consider the cost-effectiveness of adding heat, light, or carbon dioxide to greenhouses.
- They use data to evaluate the financial benefits of enhancing environmental conditions in greenhouses.
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