Biology
Differentiate in the rate of photosynthesis for the increase in temperature.
- 20°C to 30°C
- 40°C to 50°C
Photosynthesis
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(a) The rate of photosynthesis gets doubled since it increases with increase in temperature up to the optimum temperature of 35°C.
(b) Photosynthesis stops at 40°C.
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