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A rise in temperature will increase the rate of photosynthesis, but over 40 degrees will rapidly decrease the rate of photosynthesis. I'm not entirely certain, but I would guess about 15-25 degrees is best.

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Approximately 36 Degrees Celsius. Any higher and the enzymes begin to denature (die)

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21 or 22 Degrees Celsius as at this temperature, the rate of photosynthesis is maximum. Also at this temperature there is a less heating cost then other temperatures higher.

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Maximum metabolic activity in plant cells may be recorded at 22 celsius. So this is the optimum temperature for photosynthesis also to produce glucose.

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5 degrees Celsius to 20 degrees.

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around 30 degrees celsius!

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10 to 35 centigrade

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