If you continue to increase the intensity of light that a plant receives, what happens? A. The rate of photosynthesis increases indefinitely with light intensity. B. The rate of photosynthesis decreases indefinitely with light intensity. C. The rate of photosynthesis increases and then levels off. D. The rate of photosynthesis does not change.
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