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Why does the rate of photosynthesis decrease at higher temperatures ?

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Photosynthesis is an enzyme specific process. All enzymes act at an optimum temperature ( i.e. 25-`35^(@)C`). If temperature increases, enzyme get denature, thus leadin to fall in the rate of photosynthesis.
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