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forsale [732]
9 months ago
12

Explain the effect of temperature on oxygen production in the light when the temperature is increased from 40 degrees celsius to

50 degrees celsius
Chemistry
2 answers:
lesya [120]9 months ago
6 0

At medium temperatures, between 50 and 68 degrees Fahrenheit, or

10 and 20 degrees Celsius, the photosynthetic enzymes work at their

optimum levels, so photosynthesis rates gauge high.

<h3>Explain the effect of temperature on oxygen production :</h3>

The photosynthetic enzymes typically operate at their best levels between 50 and 68 degrees Fahrenheit, and any significant departure from this range would slow down photosynthesis.

Despite an increase in the rate of carbon dioxide absorption into leaves at temperatures above 68 degrees Fahrenheit (20 degrees Celsius), the rate of photosynthesis decreases at these temperatures because the enzymes are less effective.

The shape and functionality of the photosynthetic enzymes are lost at temperatures above 104 degrees Fahrenheit (40 degrees Celsius), and the photosynthetic rate rapidly decreases.

Due to the ineffectiveness of the photosynthetic enzymes at low temperatures, specifically between 32 and 50 degrees Fahrenheit (0 and 10 degrees Celsius), the rate of photosynthetic reaction decreases.

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makkiz [27]9 months ago
6 0

When the temperature is moderate (between 50 and 68 degrees Fahrenheit), the photosynthetic enzymes function at their peak between 10 and 20 degrees and the photosynthesis rates measure at their highest points.

<h3>What is the effect of temperature on O2 production?</h3>

As a result of the cells having to work harder to maintain a greater temperature, the amount of oxygen the cells require to function is also higher.

The temperature has an impact on photosynthesis's rate.

Photosynthesis occurs more quickly at higher temperatures. This is because the majority of chemical reactions are sped up by temperature and photosynthesis is a chemical reaction.

At 25C, oxygen synthesis is greatest. When the temperature is excessively high or low, oxygen generation decreases.

The negative connection between dissolved oxygen and temperature results in lower concentrations of dissolved oxygen.

Reduced dissolved oxygen levels occur as water temperature rises.

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