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How is temperature a limiting factor of photosynthesis?

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Temperature affects all chemical reactions because enzymes are involved. As temperature increases, so does the rate of photosynthesis, however, if it gets too high, the enzymes will denature (45°C), and the rate o photosynthesis will plummet.


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Temperature affects all chemical reactions because enzymes are involved. As temperature increases, so does the rate of photosynthesis, however, if it gets too high, the enzymes will denature (45°C), and the rate o photosynthesis will plummet.
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