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WHAT HAPPENED TO THE RATE OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS AS TEMPERATURE INCREASES?

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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

Answered by Anonymous
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The chemical reactions that combine carbon dioxide and water to produce glucose are controlled by enzymes. As with any other enzyme-controlled reaction, the rate of photosynthesis is affected by temperature.

At low temperatures, the rate of photosynthesis is limited by the number of molecular collisions between enzymes and substrates. At high temperatures, enzymes are denatured.

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