Biology, asked by HimanshuBhao, 12 hours ago

When temperature increases the rate of photosynthesis:
(a) increases
(b) decreases
(c) first increases then decreases
(d) remains the same

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Answered by RitikGoel
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Answer:

Ans. (a) increases

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Answered by amitbiswal660
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Answer:

Higher the temperature, greater the rate of photosynthesis. This is because photosynthesis is a chemical reaction and most of the chemical reactions are accelerated with temperature. But, in the case of photosynthesis, a temperature of above 40 °C decreases the rate of photosynthesis.

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