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At which temperature would the plants most likely use the greatest amount of carbon dioxide?

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Answered by sri2327
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greatest amount of carbondioxide means respiration ie in humidity below room temp


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Answered by aqibkincsem
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Answer:

30 degree C is the temperature at which the plants most likely use the greatest amount of carbon dioxide.

In the process of photosynthesis, the carbon dioxide is broken and reformed to form the glucose along with oxygen and hydrogen.

Thus, it requires the 30 degree C temperature to perform this activity. Where carbon dioxide is absorbed form the environment.

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