Study the information on the chart and the graphic. What can you infer about photosynthesis?



a
The closer the light source, the lower the amount of carbon dioxide gas produced.
b
The closer the light source, the higher the amount of carbon dioxide gas produced.
c
The closer the light source, the lower the amount of oxygen gas produced.
d
The closer the light source, the higher the amount of oxygen gas produced.

Based on the information given, we can infer that the closer the light source, the higher the amount of oxygen gas produced.

To infer about photosynthesis based on the chart and graphic, we need to analyze the information provided. Unfortunately, you haven't provided the chart and graphic in your question, so I am unable to make any inferences about photosynthesis based on the provided data. Please provide the necessary information, and I'll be happy to assist you in making the inference.

To infer about photosynthesis based on the given information, we need to analyze both the chart and the graphic.

First, let's examine the chart. Determine how the distance of the light source affects the amount of carbon dioxide and oxygen gas produced. Look at the two variables on the vertical axis (y-axis), which represent the quantities of carbon dioxide and oxygen. Trace each variable's line across the chart, paying attention to how it changes with each distance on the horizontal axis (x-axis).

If the amount of carbon dioxide gas decreases as the light source gets closer, you can infer that carbon dioxide is being consumed during photosynthesis. Conversely, if the amount of carbon dioxide gas increases as the light source gets closer, it implies that carbon dioxide is being produced.

Now, shift your attention to the graphic. Observe how the distance of the light source affects the amount of carbon dioxide and oxygen gas produced in the leaf. Look at the labels on the x-axis and y-axis to determine their relevance to the question. Analyze the trend you observe for each variable as the distance changes.

If the amount of oxygen gas decreases as the light source gets closer, you can infer that oxygen is being consumed during photosynthesis. On the other hand, if the amount of oxygen gas increases as the light source gets closer, it suggests that oxygen is being produced.

Based on the given options (a-d), select the inference that aligns with your analysis.