beacon_of_light said:well we know that light dependent reactions are light dependent not temperature dependent... so the rate remains constant initially ...but as the temperature increases and exceeds the optimum level, the membrane systems within the chloroplasts are damaged, hence, decreasing rate of light dependent reactions...angel eyez said:THANKU....
I REALLY APPRECIATE...
HAS ANY1 DONE N/09/51??
THERE'S A QS ASKING TO MAKE A GRAPH OF TEMP V/S LIGHT DEPENDENT STAGE...
I CAN NOT UNDERSTAND WHY IS THERE A HORIZONTAL LINE N THEN DECREASING....???
ISNT IT SUPPOSE TO B INCREASING INITIALLY...???
M REALLY CONFUSED...
ANYONE WHO HAS THE QS TO THIS QS??? :Search:
hope that helps
Actually, the pigments have bonds in them that are broken at high temperatures as well so the light-dependent stage is also sort of temperature-dependent