When temperature is increased from minimum to optimum rate of photosynthesis doubles for every?
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HOW DOES TEMPERATURE AFFECT THE RATE OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS?
- The higher the temperature then typically the greater the rate of photosynthesis.
- However, for photosynthesis at temperatures above 40°C the rate slows down.
- Enzymes are affected a great deal by temperature.
- 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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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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