Why are photosynthetic enzymes more sensitive to light than respiratory enzymes?

From the perspective of evolutionary chemistry, this is the inevitable result of evolution and selection, because breathing is the direct energy source of all living things. Without breathing, life will face death, and respiratory enzyme is necessary to ensure breathing, so it must be highly reliable, so the result of evolutionary selection is that it must adapt to the periodic changes of nature, the most representative of which is light, so respiratory enzyme is not sensitive to light. Photosynthetic enzymes are different. Photosynthesis is a way for plants to absorb and convert solar energy, in which photosynthetic enzymes are necessary to ensure their work. Because photosynthesis must involve light, if plants can't complete photosynthesis without light, photosynthetic enzymes will lose their meaning. Therefore, the result of evolutionary selection will inevitably lead to the regulation of photosynthetic enzyme activity by light, and the result of evolution will make photosynthetic enzyme sensitive to light.