The Rate of Photosynthesis. Flashcards

1
Q

What is the rate of photosynthesis affected by?

A

Intensity of light.
Volume of CO2.
Temperature .

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2
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When a plant is short of something then it becomes what?

A

Limiting factor in photosynthesis.

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3
Q

The limiting factor depends on what?

A

The conditions.

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4
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What does the limiting factor do?

A

Stops photosynthesis from happening any faster.

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5
Q

Which factor is limiting at a particular time depends on what?

A

The environmental conditions.

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6
Q

At night what is the limiting factor?

A

Light.

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7
Q

In winter what is the limiting factor?

A

Temperature.

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8
Q

If its warm enough and bright enough, what is the limiting factor?

A

The amount of CO2.

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9
Q

You can do experiments to work out the…

A

Ideal conditions for photosynthesis in a particular plant.

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10
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What is the easiest type of plant to use?

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Water plant.

Canadian pondweed.

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11
Q

How is Canadian pondweed easy to use?

A

Easily measure the amount of oxygen produced in a given time to show how fast photosynthesis is happening.

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12
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What is made during photosynthesis?

A

Oxygen.

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13
Q

How can you measure the amount of oxygen produced?

A

Count bubbles given off.

Collect the oxygen in a gas syringe - accurate.

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14
Q

How many important graphs are there for rate of photosynthesis?

A

3.

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15
Q

Not enough light slows down what?

A

Rate of photosynthesis.

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16
Q

Light provides what?

A

Energy needed for photosynthesis.

17
Q

If the light level is raised then what happens?

A

Rate of photosynthesis increases steadily.

Only to a certain point.

18
Q

Beyond a certain point why wont the light level make a difference?

A

It will either be temperature or CO2 which is the limiting factor.

19
Q

If you plot the rate of photosynthesis against ‘the distance of lamp from the beaker’ what do you get?

A

Weird-shape graph.

20
Q

To get a correct graph what do you need to measure?

A

Light intensity at the beaker using light meter.

21
Q

Too little carbon dioxide slows down what?

A

Rate of photosynthesis.

22
Q

The amount of CO2 only increases the rate of photosynthesis until…

A

A certain point.

23
Q

When the graph flattens it shows that Co2?

A

Not the limiting factor anymore.

24
Q

Name a way to control the amount of CO2?

A

Dissolve different amounts of sodium hydrogen-carbonate in the water, which gives of CO2.

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The temperature has to be...
Just right.
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If the temperature is the limiting factor its v=because...
Its too low.
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Enzymes needed for photosynthesis work...
Slowly at low temperatures.
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What happens if the plant gets too hot?
Enzymes needed for photosynthesis will be damaged.
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What temp do the enzymes become damaged?
About 45 degrees.
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What is the best way to control the temp?
Put flask in a water bath.