To test for chlorophyll:
1- We will take a variegated leaf and detach it
2- then we will detach the leaf and draw the same leaf on the paper to see the change.
3- then we will test for starch
4- Only the green places with chlorophyll will turn black blue in color the places without chlorophyll will become brown in color.
1. Take a potted plant like croton whose leaves have patches of green and white. The green part of the leaf has chlorophyll but the white part of the leaf does not have chlorophyll.
2. Place this plant in a completely dark place for about three days to remove the starch content completely from the leaves.
3. After three days take the potted plant from the dark place and keep it in the bright sunshine for about three to four days.
4. Pluck the variegated leaves from the plant. Boil it in water for a few minutes and then boil it in alcohol in order to remove the green chlorophyll content from the leaves. After the green color is removed the leaves do not have any color.
5. Wash the colorless leaves with hot water to soften them and to remove any chlorophyll that may be sticking to it.
6. Take a colorless leaf and pour iodine solution over the leaf and observe the change in color.
7. We will find that the outer part of leaf that was originally white (without chlorophyll) does not turn blue-black on adding iodine solution showing that no starch is present in this outer part of the leaf.
From this observation we conclude that the photosynthesis to make starch does not take place without chlorophyll.
8. The inner part of leaf which was originally green (contained chlorophyll) turns blue-black on adding iodine solution showing that starch is present in this inner part of the leaf.
From this observation we conclude that the photosynthesis to make starch takes place in the presence of chlorophyll. In other words, chlorophyll is necessary for the process of photosynthesis to take place.
There are plants in nature that do not have their own chlorophyll, and so they are forced to be parasites. Remove one of those plants from its host and it will die. It's a strong indication that chlorophyll is essential.
It is needed because like humans taking in oxygen and breathing out carbon dioxide, plants take in carbon dioxide and sunlight and let out oxygen.
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yes water is essential for photocynthesis coz of Oxygen. Oxygen directly goes to analysis and also Hedrogen wil make the synthesis of Uria
6CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) + 6H2O (Water) + Light--------> C6H12O6 (Glucose) + O2 (Oxygen)
It is needed to react with water under the presence of light to produce glucose and oxygen.
It is possible to grow green plants in an airtight container, and to measure the oxygen content of the air in that container, to see how it changes over time.
Photosynthesis produces oxygen.
Two things that photosynthesis produces is sugar and oxygen.
photosynthesis: 6 CO2 + 6H20 ----> 6O2 + C6H12O6 Produces glucose
Photosynthesis produces oxygen and glucose.
Photosynthesis produces Glucose (C6H12O6) and Oxygen (O2).
Photosynthesis produces oxygen.
Photosynthesis
Bubble measurement is a test which can prove that pond weed produces oxygen gas. Pond weed releases oxygen and takes in carbon dioxide during the process of photosynthesis. The experimenter will find the outward-moving bubbles containing oxygen with which to oxygenate the plant in question's surrounding water.
Photosynthesis
cell respiration consumes oxygen and sugars and produces CO2, photosynthesis consumes CO2 and produces oxygen and sugars
Two things that photosynthesis produces is sugar and oxygen.
Two things that photosynthesis produces is sugar and oxygen.
I don't know if this is answering your question, but photosynthesis produces molecules of oxygen.
Oxygen, produces it.
it produces glucose and oxygen
Photosynthesis produces oxygen gas (O2) as a by-product. The oxygen comes from the splitting of water molecules at Photosystem II.
Yes, pond weed produces oxygen, because it photosynthesises. The oxygen can be seen as bubbles