Biology, asked by radhikamulchandani, 7 months ago

Too much bright light and high temperature above 45°C slows down photosynthesis. Why?​

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Answered by bhumijeswani508
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Explanation:

At these optimum temperatures, the limiting factor becomes the diffusion of carbon dioxide into the leaves. At high temperatures (20–40 C), the rate of photosynthesis decreases because the enzymes do not work as efficiently at this temperature.

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