Biology
The optimum temperature for photosynthesis is:
- 10 – 15°C
- 60 – 65°C
- 40 – 45°C
- 25 – 35°C
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25 – 35°C
Reason — Photosynthesis is most efficient at moderate warm temperatures. Temperatures between 25 – 35°C provide the best conditions for the enzymes involved in photosynthesis to work effectively.
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