How will more carbon dioxide affect the rate of photosynthesis?

Which of the following does NOT affect the photosynthesis rate a plant? A. Air temperature b. Soil type c. Light intensity d. Carbon dioxide concentration.

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    A. Air temperature does not affect the photosynthesis rate a plant. The first photosynthetic organisms probably evolved about 3,500 million years ago, early in the evolutionary history of life, when all forms of life on Earth were microorganisms.

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A. Air temperature does not affect the photosynthesis rate a plant. The first photosynthetic organisms probably evolved about 3,500 million years ago, early in the evolutionary history of life, when all forms of life on Earth were microorganisms.

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That would be A my friend. Generally speaking, photosynthesis of a plant will increase with an increase in temperature. At least, that is, up until 25 degrees Celsius. That temperature is considered the optimum for many plants, and photosynthesis will NOT ncrease no matter how the temperature does. !

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