2. A student is completing an experiment comparing plants in two areas. Both areas have the same type of plants with equal sunlight and equal available water. Area 1 has a high amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, and area 2 has a low amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.%0D%0A%0D%0AHow does the rate of photosynthesis in area 1 compare to the rate of photosynthesis in area 2?%0D%0A%0D%0A(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AThe rate of photosynthesis increases with an increase in carbon dioxide; therefore, area 1 will have a higher rate of photosynthesis compared to area 2.%0D%0AThe rate of photosynthesis increases with an increase in carbon dioxide; therefore, area 1 will have a higher rate of photosynthesis compared to area 2.%0D%0A%0D%0AThe rate of photosynthesis increases with a decrease in carbon dioxide; therefore, area 1 will have a lower rate of photosynthesis compared to area 2.%0D%0AThe rate of photosynthesis increases with a decrease in carbon dioxide; therefore, area 1 will have a lower rate of photosynthesis compared to area 2.%0D%0A%0D%0AThe rate of photosynthesis decreases with an increase in carbon dioxide; therefore, area 1 will have a lower rate of photosynthesis compared to area 2.%0D%0AThe rate of photosynthesis decreases with an increase in carbon dioxide; therefore, area 1 will have a lower rate of photosynthesis compared to area 2.%0D%0A%0D%0AThe amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has no affect on the rate of photosynthesis; therefore, area 1 and area 2 will have the same rate of photosynthesis.

The rate of photosynthesis increases with an increase in carbon dioxide; therefore, area 1 will have a higher rate of photosynthesis compared to area 2.