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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.

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In 40C enzymes work best.As a result rate increase.

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Q: If a plant is placed in a greenhouse held at 40c the plant will probably increase its normal rate of photosynthesis?
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A greenhouse is filled with air that contains more carbon dioxide that normal air has.How might photosynthesis and plant growth be affected?

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Does the rate of photosynthesis depend on the duration of light?

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What is the increase of carbon dioxide in the air?

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Does the rate of photosynthesis depend on the duration of light?

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What environmental characteristics increase the rate of photosynthesis?

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