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- aspen trees photosynthesize the most at what temperature?
- complete this sentence: between 10°c and 35°c the rate of photosynthesis
- complete this sentence: between 35°c and 55°c the rate of photosynthesis
- how does the rate of photosynthesis compare between 10°c and 20°c?
- why doesn’t the rate of photosynthesis keep increasing as the temperature increases? hint: in humans a high temperature much above 37°c (98.6°f) can be fatal.
- use your graph to predict the rate of photosynthesis at the following temperatures by estimating the amount of carbon dioxide used for the process. write the estimated amount of co₂ for each temperature.
a. 17°c
b. 38°c
c. 60°c
- list three other factors could you test which could have an effect on photosynthetic rate. hint: look at the equation of photosynthesis.
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b.
c.
- where in the plant cell is photosynthesis occurring?
Question 1:
Aspen trees (like most plants) have an optimal temperature for photosynthesis. Typically, many plants have peak photosynthesis around 25 - 35°C, but without a graph (implied by later questions), we assume the optimal (most photosynthesis) is around 35°C (common in such studies if following typical trends, or maybe 25 - 30°C, but the handwritten guess was 35°C, so likely 35°C as a common optimal temp for many plants in lab settings).
Between 10°C and 35°C, as temperature increases, the rate of photosynthesis generally increases. This is because enzymes involved in photosynthesis (like Rubisco) have increasing activity with temperature in this range (up to the optimal temp).
Between 35°C and 55°C, the rate of photosynthesis decreases. This is because temperatures above the optimal (35°C here, likely) cause enzymes (like those in the Calvin cycle or light - dependent reactions) to denature or have reduced activity, slowing the photosynthetic process.
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35°C (or a range around 25 - 35°C, but likely 35°C as per common lab - based photosynthesis temperature optima for many plants)