Why does the rate of photosynthesis decrease at higher temperatures?

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(N/A) Photosynthesis is a process catalyzed by enzymes. Each enzyme functions optimally within a specific temperature range. When the temperature increases beyond this optimal level (typically $25-35^{\circ}C$),the enzymes undergo denaturation or lose their functional efficiency. Consequently,the rate of photosynthesis decreases.

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