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To give a simple and dichotomous answer a bright, sunny day will maximize photosynthetic rate while a cloudy day will depress photosynthetic rate.
Enzyme reaction rate increse with temperature. So photosynthetic rate increases
The higher the temperature, the greater the rate of dissolving.
If the said plant is rain fed and the pertinent soil is very low in water content then obviously the photosynthetic rate would be low or no at all. Second condition, if the plant is well irrigated then no rainfall does not affect its photosynthetic rate.
In most cases, increasing the temperature increases the rate of the reaction.
To give a simple and dichotomous answer a bright, sunny day will maximize photosynthetic rate while a cloudy day will depress photosynthetic rate.
Enzyme reaction rate increse with temperature. So photosynthetic rate increases
The higher the temperature, the higher the rate of evaporation. It is
The higher the temperature, the greater the rate of dissolving.
as the temperature increases, the rate of osmosis increases
Yes as temperature increases. So, does the rate of osmosis.
If the said plant is rain fed and the pertinent soil is very low in water content then obviously the photosynthetic rate would be low or no at all. Second condition, if the plant is well irrigated then no rainfall does not affect its photosynthetic rate.
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The rate increases
Yes it does as temperature increases so does the rate of osmosis for example as temperature increases the osmotic rate gets faster etc.
Generally increasing the temperature and concentration the reaction rate is higher.
In most cases, increasing the temperature increases the rate of the reaction.