Biology, asked by anisingh841, 11 months ago

explain how temperature influences the rate of photosynthesis​

Answers

Answered by ItzAngelSnowflakes
2

Explanation:

\huge\star\red{{Hey Dude}}

The higher the temperature then typically the greater the rate of photosynthesis, photosynthesis is a chemical reaction and the rate of most chemical reactions increases with temperature. However, for photosynthesis at temperatures above 40°C the rate slows down. ... Enzymes are affected a great deal by temperature.

hope this helps

Answered by Iamthefirst
4

Answer:

The rate of photosynthesis rises with the rise of temperature upto some extent. The optimum temperature of photosynthesis is 35°C at which the photosynthesis occurs best. After this temperature the rate of the photosynthesis falls and stops at 40°C.A rise of 10° C up to optimum temperature (35°C) doubles the rate of photosynthesis. This is how temperature affects the rate of photosynthesis of plants.

Hope it helps

Similar questions