Yes
It is affected by enzymes.Reaction rate of enzymes affected by temperature. It incrase upto 60C ,then decrease due to denaturization
All chemical processes have higher reaction rates with increased temperature. Temperature is the rate of movement of molecules in a system, and the more a molecule moves the more likely it is that it will react with another molecule. In general, every increase of 10 degrees Celsius doubles the rate of reaction.
to certain point it increases with the temperature but the excess increase results in to photo-oxidation
False: photosyntesis is controlled by light whereas temperature is controlled by climate
Yes
It is affected by enzymes.Reaction rate of enzymes affected by temperature. It incrase upto 60C ,then decrease due to denaturization
Photosynthesis is a chemical reaction. Chemical reactions become faster when temperature increases.
However, if it gets too hot, photosynthesis will stop.
it is true that photosynthesis continues to increase with higher temperatures because it makes the process speed up.
Photosynthesis requires many enzymes to function. An example of one of these enzymes is rubisco, which is involved in carbon fixation to RuBP. All enzymes have a specific range of variables in which they perform optimally, like pH ranges or in this case temperature. At a boiling point temperature, it is likely photosynthesis will be nonexistent or at minimal levels. This is because at such a high temperature the enzymes can become denatured, and fail to perform. This of course is not true for all types of photosynthesis, as there are some bacteria that are able to perform photosynthesis at extreme temperatures.
It increases when temperatures rise and in the winter when it gets cold it decreases and that is to protect the tree or plant. When the day is starting, it increses then peaks in the middle of the day, and then decreases at the end. Temperature determines how much light is givin to the plant.
false, photosynthesis occurs in plants only
The rate of photosynthesis in relation to temperature forms a bell curve. At low temperatures the enzymes responsibility for photosynthesis have very little energy so the rate of photosynthesis is very slow. If it is cold enough for water to freeze it can be very harmful to a plant. As the temperature increases, the enzymes get more energy so the rate of photosynthesis increases. If it gets too hot the enzymes begin to lose their shape (denature). This means they are unable to function properly and the rate of photosynthesis decreases again. Also, at higher temperatures the stomata close to prevent water loss. This also stops gas exchange which slows photosynthesis even further. If it is hot enough for water to boil this can be very harmful.
false
it is true that photosynthesis continues to increase with higher temperatures because it makes the process speed up.
True. Temperature and pressure both increase with increasing depth within the Earth.
True
true and false it will increase up to the limit that the container can flex then there will be a pressure increase
nah
Yes. Increase in body temperature increase your basal metabolic rate. This hold true for rise in temperature for few degree Celsius only.
it is true
No, that is not true and increasing light intensity increases the photosynthetic rate, to a point. The saturation point is reached when the reactions in the reaction center have reached top speed and any more light intensity will not increase the rate of photosynthesis.
The rate will increase as the temperature increases. The dame is true for the opposite.
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false
True