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The rate of photosynthesis was recorded in 5°C intervals. The experiment could be improved to get a more precise value for the optimum temperature. Explain how

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Answered by vjeya1212
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The experiment could be improved to get more precise value for the optimum temperature because the enzymes and other compounds facilitate reactions properly at their optimal temperature

Answered by Jamestiwari
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At the highest light intensities it is possible that the number of bubbles will plateau, as photosynthesis can be

limited by several factors: light intensity, temperature, and carbon dioxide concentration. The rate of

photosynthesis is unlikely to continue increasing even with high light intensities because e.g. carbon dioxide with help of some enzymes photosynthesis also can be done in low temperature,

concentrations may not be optimal.

Photosynthesis also requires CO2 to be present as a solution of dissolved CO2.The experiment could be improved to get more precise value for the optimum temperature because the enzymes and other compounds facilitate reactions properly at their optimal temperature

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