Biology, asked by IndianGamer1419, 11 months ago

Why do plants grow slowly in winter??

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He says that a drop in temperature slows down a plant's metabolism largely because the enzymes that drive these biochemical reactions don't work so well in the cold. Photosynthesis slows, respiration slows, growth stops. ... Many native Australian plants also have a slower metabolism in winter, slowing growth, he says.

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