Rate of photosynthesis decreases because the tissues which helps in transport of water stop transporting due to increase in temperature and hence change in rate of photosynthesis decreases.
It would decrease because the tissues which helps in transport of water stop transporting due to the increase of temperature
would molarity increase, decrease, or stay the same if the room temperature increased by 5 degrees centigrade
One morning, the temperature was -5˚F. By noon, the temperature had increased 12 degrees
As you increase the temperature past ~30 degrees, photosynthesis rapidly slows down, until you reach 40 degrees Celsius (104 F), which is in fact the exact temperature when all photosynthesis stops. So, there will not be any photosynthesis occurring at all.
36 degrees (Fahrenheit or Celsius) 16 + 20 = 36
86 degrees is a higher temperature than 68 degrees, on any temperature scale.(It's a greater angle too.)
It moves
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.
would molarity increase, decrease, or stay the same if the room temperature increased by 5 degrees centigrade
One morning, the temperature was -5˚F. By noon, the temperature had increased 12 degrees
vaporization
about 1.4 degrees Fahrenheit or 0.8 degrees Celsius
yes it does
As you increase the temperature past ~30 degrees, photosynthesis rapidly slows down, until you reach 40 degrees Celsius (104 F), which is in fact the exact temperature when all photosynthesis stops. So, there will not be any photosynthesis occurring at all.
When the sun goes down, the temperature drops.
If your talking about what is needed to do photosynthesis it is water,sunlight,and a good temperature of 70-85 degrees fahrenheit
25degres celsius has more thermal energy
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