B8 - Photosynthesis Flashcards

1
Q

how do plants make their food

A

by photosynthesis

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2
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how do plants absorb light energy

A

through chlorophyll in chloroplasts

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3
Q

What type of reaction is photosynthesis

A

endothermic

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4
Q

What is the word equation for photosynthesis

A

water + carbon dioxide (+ light) -> glucose + oxygen

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5
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What is the symbol equation for photosynthesis

A

6H2O + 6CO2 (+ light) -> 6O2 + C6 H12 O6

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6
Q

How is the glucose produced in photosynthesis used

A

some is used by plants for respiration, some is converted into insoluble starch and stored, some is converted to cellulose for strength

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7
Q

how can you show that a plant is photosynthesising

A

by seeing the oxygen gas given off, which relights a glowing splint

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8
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how are leaves adapted for photosynthesis (6)

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  • broad, giving a large surface area
  • thin so short diffusion distances
  • contain chlorophyll that absorbs light
  • veins bring plenty of water through the xylem
  • air spaces allow carbon dioxide and oxygen to diffuse
  • guard cells open and close stomata to regulate gas exchange
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9
Q

how do algae get resources to photosynthsise

A

absorb carbon dioxide dissolved in the water, and produce oxygen that gets dissolved in the water

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10
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What are 4 factors that limit the amount of photosynthesis a plant can do

A
  • light
  • temperature
  • carbon dioxide concentration
  • chlorophyll levels
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11
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how does light intensity affect photosynthesis

A

the more light received, the more photosynthesis

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12
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how does temperature affect photosynthesis

A

the higher the temperature, the faster the rate of photosynthesis, until the enzymes denature

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13
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how does carbon dioxide concentration affect photosynthesis
- how does this fluctuate throughout the day

A

the higher the concentration of CO2, the higher the rate of photosynthesis

  • tends to be more in the night / early day when it is released by respiration, and before it is taken in for photosynthesis
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14
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Why are greenhouses good for photosynthesis

A

increase light intensity, CO2 concentration and temperature which allows for more photosynthesis

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15
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why are some plants not able to produce enough chloroplasts

A

not enough mineral ions

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16
Q

what is the inverse square law for light intensity

A

light intensity = 1 / distance^2

17
Q

why is glucose stored as starch in plant cells

A

it is insoluble in water so it does not affect the balance of water inside and outside the cell

18
Q

where is starch stored in plants

A
  • in the cells of leaves as an energy store
  • in special storage areas for winter
19
Q

how can starch be tested for in leaves

A

boil leaf in ethanol to remove waxy cuticles and colour
- rinse in hot water to soften
- add iodine solution to test for starch (blue-black)

20
Q

how do plants make amino acids using photosynthesis

A

combining glucose with nitrate ions

21
Q

why are bogs hard places for plants to live

A

few mineral ions

22
Q

why are carnivorous plants adapted to live in mineral poor soil

A

they digest insects that contain most of the nutrients they need

23
Q

Why are lipids produced by plants
- how

A

used as energy or to strengthen cell walls
- combining glucose from photosynthesis and energy from respiration

24
Q

why are greenhouses used

A

can control and increase the temperature, CO2 concentration and light intensity allowing crops to be grown quicker

25
Q

what is hydroponics

A

not using soil for plants, but instead giving water with a perfect balance of nutrients

26
Q

what are the benefits of growing crops in labs (4)

A
  • complete control of external factors
  • completely done by computer systems
  • fast turnover so high profits
    -no need to plough or prepare land
27
Q

what are the drawbacks of growing crops in labs (2)

A
  • very expensive
  • must be carefully monitored