RP6 Photosynthesis Flashcards

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what is photosynthesis?

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the process by which plants synthesise glucose using light energy from the sun

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describe how you would investigate the effect of light intensity on the rate of photosynthesis in an aquatic plant

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  • place cut pondweed in a boiling tube (containing sodium hydrogen carbonate solution) at a fixed distance from a light source
  • count the number of bubbles produced in one minute using stopwatch
  • repeat several times at different distances/light intensities, and calculate a mean for each distance
  • plot a graph of light intensity (x) against rate of photosynthesis (bubbles per minute, y)
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why is it best to use an LED light source rather than a lamp?

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a lamp will emit more heat energy than an LED - therefore it may change the temperature of the experiment and affect the rate of photosynthesis

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what is the relationship between the distance from a light source and light intensity?

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inverse square law - light intensity⍺1/distance^2

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how can the measurement of oxygen production be made more accurate?

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if the pondweed is placed under a filter funnel with an inverted measuring cylinder over the spout, the volume of oxygen produced can be determined

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why is sodium nhydrogen carbonate solution used during this experiment?

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it released CO2, which is used by the pondweed during photosynthesis

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why can the number of bubbles produced be used to calculate the rate of photosynthesis?

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oxygen bubbles are formed as a product during photosynthesis. the number of bubbles produced in a given time is proportional to the rate of photosynthesis

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