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- Diagram 7: Rate of Photosynthesis with increasing light intensity 200 Pmax 150 100 - 50 -50 - -100 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 Light Intensity (arbitrary units) Glossary: 1. Pmax: The maximum pressure of oxygen gas. 2. Arbitrary units: The use of this term mean the graph is not using specific units as lc intensity could be measured in lumens and oxygen production could have been me mm of Hg Identify the light intensity in which oxygen production first begins to reach its maximum value. 200 units 100 units 700 units 500 units Oxygen Production (syun Kegque)I. How Does Light Intensity Affect the Rate of Photosynthesis? Procedure: The purple slider can be used to change the light levels. You will count the number of bubbles at each level. The timer in the square box can be used to measure 30 seconds. Otherwise, a data is provided below for your reference. Light Intensity Number of Bubbles (30 0 sec) 40 45 50 20 | 25 15 11 18 24 31 36 42 47 50 10 30 35 7 c. Oxygen produced by the plant d. CO2 produced from photosynthesis 30. Based on the light test, as you increase the intensity of light, the rate of photosynthesis 29. What does the bubbles represent? a. CO2 consumed by the plant b. Photosynthesis occurred a. Increases b. Decreases c. Stays the Same d. None producedA. Explain the role of ATP in life process. B. Complete the following table by comparing and contrasting the light-dependent and light-independent reactions of photosynthesis. You may use the link below for reference. https://youtu.be/KfvYQgT2M-k Light- independent reactions Point of Light-dependent reactions Comparison 1. Raw materials 2. Part of the chloroplasts where they occur 3. Light requirements 4. Products 15. Ву-products
- The following results were obtained for the experiment: FLASK # LIGHT EXPOSURE OXYGEN GAS PRODUCED (mL) 1 Blue 2.0 Green 0.5 Yellow 0.5 4 Red 1.0 Covered with tin foil. 0 Based on the results of the experiment, which wavelengths of light does the plant use for photosynthesis? 2 3After completing both chapter 6 & 7, please make a comparison chart of photosynthesis to cell respiration. Make sure to include any shared stages such as ETC. When completed upload.Photosynthesis is divided into light reactions and dark reactions. Define the purpose of each of these as well as the overall inputs and outputs for each stage. Edit View Insert Format Tools Table 12pt v Paragraph |BIU Av S OTE A O FEB étv MacBook Air F11 80 F8 F9 F10 F6 F7 F4 F5 2 F3 * へ 23 $ 6. 8. 4 R T Y U E
- Why is it necessary to lyse the chloroplasts? 1.DCPIP passes easily across the intact chloroplast membrane and the thylakoid membrane, so electron transport could not be reliably measured 2.DCPIP passes easily across the intact chloroplast membrane, but can't get into the thylakoid, so electron transport could not be reliably measured 3.DCPIP cannot easily pass across the intact chloroplast membrane, so electron transport across the thylakoid membrane could not be reliably measuredGive the meaning of the words 1. ATP SYNTHESIS 2. CHEMIOSMOSIS 3. CYCLIC ELECTRON FLOW 4. LIGHT DEPENDENT REACTION 5. NADPH FORMATION 6. PHOTOPHOSPHORYLATION 7. PHOTOSYSTEM 8. PHOTOSYSTEM I 9. PHOTOSYSTEM II 10. THYLAKOIDYou will create a slide show/ Canva/ Website on the flow chart of photosynthesis phases .Your poster should include, but is not limited to:○ The overall equation is at the top.○ A diagram of a chloroplast which indicates where each reactant is used and whereeach product is synthesized. ○ All intermediary steps were studied in the light-dependent reactions and light-independent reactions, in the form of a flow chart(try to add details around them), using appropriate terminology. ● You will also submit a detailed explanation of your flow chart, using appropriateterminology.
- 1. Is carbon dioxide essential for photosynthesis? Justify 2. What is the relationship between photosynthesis efficiency and light intensity? Justify 3. For equal quantities of photons, what is the increasing order of effectiveness (less effective to more effective) of blue, red, green and white light (combination of the three main wavelengths) on photosynthetic activity? JustifyDescribe the light reaction of photosynthesis. Be sure to include its location.What is photosynthesis? Be unique on the answer. 1paragraph
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