Stella wondering: According to ur hypothesis u guys say tad the higher the temp the faster rate of photosynthesis.Doesn't the enzymes(protien) denature above temp of 65 degree cels?
Our experiment had experimental error,the enzymes should be denatured at 60 degree cels, thus our results is wrong and we need to redo the experiment,we require more time and better lighting
Stella wondering: According to ur hypothesis u guys say tad the higher the temp the faster rate of photosynthesis.Doesn't the enzymes(protien) denature above temp of 65 degree cels?
ReplyDeleteYes, the enzymes will denature if it is beyound it's optimum .As I know that the optimum temperature for photosynthesis is 37 degree cels.
ReplyDeleteOur experiment had experimental error,the enzymes should be denatured at 60 degree cels, thus our results is wrong and we need to redo the experiment,we require more time and better lighting
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