There are many factors that affect the rate of chemical reactions and temperature is one of them.
Typically, the higher the temperature of a chemical reaction the faster the reaction occur, that is, the temperature and the rate of chemical reaction are directly related. This is due to the fact that increasing the temperature of the reaction increases the kinetic energy of the reacting particles and thus they are able to move faster and the reaction also occur faster. Thus, from the options given, the correct answer will be D [40 degree], this is because, it is the highest temperature out of all the options given.
Symbiosis...fungi exchange his nutrients and minerals from soil with solar energy from the plant
After cleavage of the nucleoplasmin protein, only the tail segments appeared in the nucleus is evidence of a discrete nuclear localization signal somewhere on the nucleoplasmin protein.
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"Light reactions need light to produce organic energy molecules. They are initiated by colored pigments, mainly green colored chlorophylls. Dark reactions make use of these organic energy molecules. This reaction cycle is also called Calvin Benison Cycle, and it occurs in the stroma."