The aquatic plant, Elodea, was kept in a jar filled with water. The light source was kept at different distances. The closer the light source, the less light was available. The graph below shows the results of the data collected. Looking at the data, what can you infer about the rate of photosynthesis and the amount of light?

Without the graph or specific data, it is difficult to make a specific inference about the rate of photosynthesis and the amount of light. However, generally speaking, if the light source is closer to the Elodea, there would be more light available for photosynthesis. Conversely, if the light source is further away, there would be less light available for photosynthesis. The rate of photosynthesis may be affected by the amount of light available, with more light potentially leading to a higher rate of photosynthesis.