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Explain why the rate of
photosynthesis doesn't keep getting faster and faster as the temperature rises​

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Answered by mohona2
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Although the light dependent reactions of photosynthesis are not affected by changes in temperature, the light independent reactions of photosynthesis are dependent on temperature. They are reactions catalysed by enzymes. As the enzymes approach their optimum temperatures the overall rate increases.

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Answered by gauravkumar2424
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Although the light dependent reactions of  photosynthesis are not affected by  changes in temperature, the light independent reactions of photosynthesis  are dependent on temperature. They are  reactions catalysed by enzymes. As the  enzymes approach their optimum  temperatures the overall rate increases. It  approximately doubles for every 10 °C  increase in temperature. Above the  optimum temperature the rate begins to  decrease, as enzymes are denatured, until  it stops.

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