When both light and temperature are increased, the rate of photosynthesis will:
A) remain the same because the increase in light will be counteracted by the increase in temperature.
B) increase because the activity of the first photosystem will increase, whereas the activity of the second photosystem will remain constant.
C) increase because the activity of the Calvin cycle will increase due to the increase in light.
D) decrease because the increase in temperature will prevent photophosphorylation.
E) increase because the activity of the photosystems will increase due to the increase in light, and the activity of the Calvin cycle will increase due to the increase in temperature.
E) increase because the activity of the photosystems will increase due to the increase in light, and the activity of the Calvin cycle will increase due to the increase in temperature.
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).