Photosynthesis Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
What plant is used in this investigation | Elodea |
how is the light intensity varied? | move the lamp |
Why is the stem cut at an angle? | to increase the surface area for release of oxygen |
At what temperature do plant enzymes work best? | 25 degrees celsius |
after moving the lamp why must you wait before recording release of bubbles | to allow the plant time to adjust to the new light intensity |
why are bubbles recorded at each distance three times? | average values are more accurate that single values |
how is carbon dioxide kept constant? | use pond water or a solution of sodium hydrogen carbonate of known concentration |
in relation to this investigation what is a limiting factor/ | any factor which is in short supply and therefore prevents the rate of photosynthesis from increasing |
if there are no bubbles... | cut the stem again and gently crush the cut end between your fingers. This should release the bubbles |
why is the pondweed kept at the bottom of the boiling tube? | it is easier to count the bubbles |
why is it more suitable to conduct this activity during summer time? | Photosynthesis is taking place faster. |
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