To investigate the influence of light intensity or carbon dioxide on the rate of photosynthesis Flashcards

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Step 1

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Add excess sodium bicarbonate to some water in a test tube
(Water is saturated with CO2 which ensures constant concentration of CO2)

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Step 2

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Cut a section of elodea and place it in the test tube. (lamp placed 1 metre from apparatus)

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Step 3

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Leave for 5 mins to allow elodea to adjust to the conditions

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Step 4

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Count number of bubbles coming from the cut end of the stem per min. (3x)

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Step 5

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Add the 3 no. and divide by 3 to calculate average

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Step 6

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Increase the light intensity by moving the lamp closer

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Step 7

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Repeat steps 3 & 5 every time the lamp is moved

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Step 8

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Record results in a table

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Conclusion

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As the lamp moves closer to the apparatus, the rate of bubbles increases. When it stops increasing, it’s because it is the said to be saturated with light

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