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    Lab Design Research question: How does temperature affect on the rate of photosynthesis? Variables: Independent variables: temperature of water where the elodea(plant) is going to be placed Dependent variable: the amount of oxygen produced by photosynthesis reaction Control variables: Light concentration entering the beaker Length of the plant Volume of the water to be precise And of the NaHCO3 What is the variable to be controlled. Why does it need to be controlled. How will you

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    Transpiration Lab Write-up. Introduction Transpiration is the evaporation of water from plants. It’s not simply a hazard of plant life but it’s the engine that pulls water from the roots to cool the leaf and supply photosynthesis. The concentration of water vapor in the atmosphere is lower than that in the leaf. Because of this difference‚ water vapor diffuses from the spaces of the leaf‚ through the stomata in the epidermis. Stomata are in the lower epidermis; the lower surface receives less

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    Light Lab Introduction: The purpose of this lab is to observe how influential light is to the construction and/or use of CO2 and O2 amongst plants. This can be examined by experimenting the effects of plants under both light and no light. In order to begin this experiment you must begin by wrapping the “BioChamber” with aluminum foil to prevent light from coming through to the leaves‚ however‚ once the lid has been covered you are to poke holes so you can insert the sensors. Next‚ you will

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    Cellular Respiration Purpose The purpose of this experiment was to determine the effect of body mass and temperature on the rate of respiration in the mouse. Hypothesis When the temperature is reduced‚ cellular respiration will increase. Measurement Weight the mouse and use soda lime for mouse to perspire. Oxygen was inhaled and carbon dioxide was exhaled. Carbon dioxide was absorbed by soda lime. Rate of respiration was measured in terms of ml of oxygen per min over grams. General

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    number: a1740189 Word Count: TITLE A study using an oxygen electrode to determine the effects of varying light intensity on the rate of photosynthesis of spinach‚ Spinacia oleracea. INTRODUCTION Photosynthesis is a two-stage process‚ each with multiple reactions‚ which must work concurrently with each other in order for plant survival. The first stage of photosynthesis is the light dependent reactions which occur in the thylakoids followed by the second stage called the Calvin cycle which occurs in

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    relationship of different wavelengths of light and the rate of photosynthesis in spinach leafs. The rate of photosynthesis was measured every five min under light colors of white‚ green‚ red‚ blue and yellow under a light intensity of 2000 lux. The rate of photosynthesis was measured by the spinach disk method in which we replaced the air from the disks with sodium bicarbonate using a vacuum. Under photosynthesis‚ oxygen‚ a product of photosynthesis‚ replaced the bicarbonate solution‚ made the disks less

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    electron transport chain because each carrier in the chain has a greater tendency to capture and hold electron than the carrier before it. PHOTOSYNTHESIS Photosynthesis which requires the energy of sunlight by the green chlorophyll pigment for the manufacture of carbonhydrate‚ carbondioxide and H2O. Van Neil propose a general equation for photosynthesis as follows: CO2 + 2H2A light (CH2O) + H2O + 2A Carbon Hydrogen carbonhydrate Water Dioxide donator

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    transpiration in the transport of water within a plant c) The structures used by plants to transport water and regulate water movement Before attempting to answer these questions READ the PowerPoint on my website‚ and then do the key concepts on the virtual lab: Lab Bench Activity # 9 PreLab Total Points: 94 POINTS 1. What is a ‘potometer?’ (1 point) 2. Diagram and label a potometer (4 points) 3. Why and how will you measure the area of leaves used? (2 points) 4. Name three functions of transpiration

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    Qualitative Analysis Lab

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    In the lab‚ the purpose was to standardize a KMnO4 solution than using it to evaluate how close a H2O2’s concentration was to its labeled concentration. In this lab‚ it was decided to compare the concentration of new Publix brand hydrogen peroxide to an old sample of the same solution. From the data collected in the first part by titrating a solution of FeSO4*7H2O with the KMnO4 solution‚ it was determined that the concentration was .028M MnO4-. This was able to be done because a known amount of

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    use a process called photosynthesis to covert energy from the sun into energy they can use for their activities. The plant’s chloroplasts‚ along with water‚ carbon dioxide‚ and light are the essential elements required for photosynthesis to take place. The “photo” part of photosynthesis is in reference to the fact that the process requires light. The simplest form of the photosynthesis equation is: H2O + CO2 ----light----> (CH2O)N + O2 As shown in the equation‚ photosynthesis produces carbohydrates

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