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But since only bubbles were counted, the volume of bubbles was not as important. The greater the
light intensity, the more light energy that can be transferred and harnessed to fuel reaction in
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light absorbed and decreasing the rate of photosynthesis. Factors Affecting The Rate Of
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Fixed Variables Light Wavelength (colour)- pigments in the leaf such as chlorophyll absorb Light
energy. Some oxygen is also used during the respiration of the plant. But the photosynthetic rate of
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Background In Previous experiments leading up to this one, we have seen that plants are able to
photosynthesis better when there is plenty of light. Some oxygen may have even been used by
micro-organisms living on the pond weed. Repetitions would, however, improve the overall reliability
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Another reason why the experiment didn’t go so well was because was the temperature of the bulb
changed the process of photosynthesis when got close, meaning when the bulb was 20 cm way from
the weed that temperature of the weed wasn’t the same has when its 2 cm way from each other, see
at 20cm most of the light is just being wasted and not going to the weed and at 2cm almost all of the
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difficult and impractical to measure the volume of oxygen produced for a long duration. Even
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not all the heat can be blocked. My prediction is right because I said the for the first experiment
because I didn’t use the bulb and the whether wasn’t that hot, the further the bulb is away from the
weed the smaller amount of oxygen is being produce and the closer the bulb is to the weed the more
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In daytime, the balance of photosynthesis and respiration means more oxygen is given out than is
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Even though a perspex sheet was used in front of the lamp to prevent some heat from reaching the
plant, not all the heat can be blocked. My hypothesised is that if the light intensity increase and the
rate of photosynthesis will increase at a proportional rate until am certain level is reached, and the
rate of increase will then go down. This happens by using the energy of a photon to transfer electrons
from a chlorophyll pigment to the next. The rule existed but there was often quite a large margin of
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light energy cannot be immediately used for energy conversion. Chlorophyll does not absorb green
light or yellow light effectively but tends to reflect them, decreasing the amount of light absorbed
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photosynthesis would go and by giving extra light the process should go faster and more bubble
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energy conversion occurs. During the high intensities I had experienced counting difficulties of the
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would have improve on the experiment is I would place the pond weed in a glass box and a light in
there to, this method would have to give me very accurate results, go thing of using glass is that you
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Ideally the experiment should also be completed in one session and under two hours so the plant
does not use up a significant percentage of the CO2. While performing the experiment, the piece of
pondweed did not photosynthesize at a steady rate, even when the distance from the plant to the
light source was kept a constant. Chlorophyll does not absorb green light or yellow light effectively
but tends to reflect them, decreasing the amount of light absorbed and decreasing the rate of
photosynthesis. The reason for that occur is the more light energy is shined on the leaves the faster
the photosynthesis processes and by adjusting the distance it effects the photo process in some way.
Fill the beaker with 450 cm3 of water and 50 cm3 of NaHCO3. 3. Select 1 or 2 pieces of pond weed
each roughly 5-10 cm long and cut off the stems. 4. Place the pond weed in the beaker and weigh it
down using lead taping. 5. Put in the measured amount of Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate 6.
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happiness. Do the experiment three times for each distance to get an accurate average. To eliminate
most all background light, the experiment must be performed in a completely dark room. The first
10cm it drops from 8 to 6mm, that’s 2mm decrease, the pattern is the line going more downer by the
mm when the cm is rising. Results Distance Bubbles1 Bubbles2 Bubbles3 0 5 0 5 20 25 30
Conclusion From the results that I have gathered I can state that an increase in light intensity
certainly does increase the rate of photosynthesis. Temperature- Enzymes are used in photosynthesis
and the respiration of the plant. Switch off the lamp and wait for another minute before taking
another reading. 0.) Take 2 readings at the current distance and move the lamp 5 cm further away
from the plant. 1.) Repeat steps 8 and 9 until 2 readings from at least 5 intervals of 5 cm have been
taken. 2.) Proceed to the data analysis stage. My prediction is right because I said the for the first
experiment because I didn’t use the bulb and the whether wasn’t that hot, the further the bulb is
away from the weed the smaller amount of oxygen is being produce and the closer the bulb is to the
weed the more oxygen is being produce, the bulb is helping the reaction, a lot. Biology Experiments
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pigments in the leaf such as chlorophyll absorb Light energy. A lamp will be shined on to the pond
weed and the amount of bubbles released from the plant will be counted for 1 minute. The light
colour can be fixed by using the same lamp throughout the experiment.

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