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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
Factors that affect the rate of photosynthesis include light intensity, carbon dioxide concentration, temperature, and water availability. Each of these factors plays a role in the efficiency of the photosynthetic process and can limit or enhance a plant's ability to produce glucose.
In most cases, increasing the temperature increases the rate of the reaction.
Three primary factors affecting the rate of photosynthesis are light intensity, carbon dioxide concentration, and temperature. Adequate levels of these factors are essential for optimal photosynthetic activity in plants.
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
Factors that affect the rate of photosynthesis include light intensity, carbon dioxide concentration, temperature, and water availability. Each of these factors plays a role in the efficiency of the photosynthetic process and can limit or enhance a plant's ability to produce glucose.
The higher the temperature, the higher the rate of evaporation. It is
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The rate increases
In most cases, increasing the temperature increases the rate of the reaction.
Generally increasing the temperature and concentration the reaction rate is higher.
Increasing the temperature the reaction rate increase.
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The temperature will affect it. So will the humidity.
There are many factors that affect photosynthetic rate; temperature happens to be one of them. If temperature has no effect, then some other factor may be in play. This could be a biotic (population density, predation, etc) or abiotic factor (amount of sunlight, soil alkalinity, moisture, etc).