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what is photsynthesis?
when plants use
carbon dioxide
and water to make
glucose
and oxygen
where does
photosynthesis
take place?
within the
chloroplasts
in leaf
palisade cells
needs light energy to happen
whats the symbol equation for photosynthesis?
6CO2 + 6H2O +
light energy
->
C6H12O6
+ 6O2
whats the word equation for
photosynthesis
?
carbon dioxide
+ water ->
glucose
+
oxygen
is
photosynthesis
endothermic
or
exothermic
?
endothermic because energy is transferred from the environment to
chloroplasts
by light
how can you show that a plant gives off
oxygen
during
photosynthesis
?
using a water plant
collect gas bubbles produced during photosynthesis
the gas will relight a
glowing splint
as it contains oxygen
what is the point of the
photosynthesis
practical?
to find out what happens to the rate of photosynthesis when we change the
light intensity
what are the results after the
photosynthesis
practical?
the closer the lamp, the quicker the
bubbles
are produced
so higher
rate
of photosynthesis
give examples of leaf adaptations which maximise the rate of
photosynthesis
borad
leaves - maximises surface area
thin leaves - short diffusion distance
chlorophyll
present- traps light energy
guard cells - controls opening of
stomata
for
gaseous exchange
and prevent water loss
what are the four main factors that affect the
rate
of
photosynthesis
?
temperature
light intensity
carbon dioxide concentration
amount of
chlorophyll
how does
temperature
affect the rate of
photosynthesis
?
increases the rate of
temperature increases the rate of photosynthesis
how does
light intensity
affect the rate of
photosynthesis
?
increasing
the light intensity increases the rate of photosynthesis
how does
carbon dioxide
concentration affect the rate of
photosynthesis
?
increasing the carbon dioxide increases the rate of photosynthesis as carbon dioxide is required to make
glucose
how does the amount of
chlorophyll
affect the
rate of photosynthesis
?
decreasing the amount of chlorophyll decreases the rate of photosynthesis as chlorophyll is required to absorb light energy
what is a
limiting factor
?
an environmental factor which can restrict the rate if
photosynthesis
like
light intensity
explain how you can calculate the rate of
photosynthesis
by measuring
oxygen production
.
set up
bubble potometer
apparatus
pondweed
in a sealed tube of water, attached to a
capillary tube
and a
gas syringe
oxygen gas produced causes the bubble in the capillary tube to move
the distance moved by the bubble is used to calculate the
volume of oxygen
produced
why could the results of calculating the rate of photosynthesis by measuring oxygen production may be
inaccurate
?
difficult to count very small bubbles
each bubble counts as '1' no matter how big it is
why should you leave the plant for a few minutes before starting to count bubbles?
it takes time for the plant to adjust to the light/ temperarture
photosynthesis
to reach the correct rate
heat from a lamp is a
source of error
, how could you avoid this?
place a
glass screen
infront of the
beaker
so that light gets through but heat doesn't
how can farmers use their knowledge of
limiting factors
to increase their profits?
they can control..
temperature
light intensity
carbon dioxide concentration
to achieve the fastest possible rate of photosunthesis leading to a greater yield
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