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a) Temperature will only increase the rate of photosynthesis to a certain extent.
b) At very high temperatures, the rate of photosynthesis will decrease.


Explain photosynthesis.
- It is the process by which green plants use chlorophyll to capture light energy and transform it into chemical energy for the synthesis of glucose out of water and carbon dioxide.
- The by-product is the release of oxygen.
variations in photosynthesis and light intensity.
- During photosynthesis, light energy is captured by chlorophyll and used to split water molecules.
- Increased photolysis will result in increased photosynthesis as light energy is increased.
variations in wavelength effects on photosynthesis.
- Highly absorbed red and blue wavelength.
- Yellow and green reflections.
- The rate of photosynthesis will rise as more light is absorbed.
Variations in carbon dioxide's effects on photosynthesis
- Increased CO2 speeds up the production of glucose, which speeds up photosynthesis.
Variations in the effects of temperature on photosynthesis
- The rate of the enzyme-catalyzed photosynthesis reaction is influenced by temperature.
- low temperature: inactive enzymes.
- High temperatures cause the denature of enzymes and prevent photosynthesis.
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