In the lab, the rate of photosynthesis was measured using methods such as the production of oxygen bubbles, the uptake of carbon dioxide, and the measurement of light absorption. The answers obtained from these measurements showed the rate at which plants were able to convert light energy into chemical energy through photosynthesis.
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Photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are filled with chlorophyll.It would be best, however, to look in your science book- it does have all of the answers!
NADP acts as a coenzyme in photosynthesis, accepting and carrying high-energy electrons to the Calvin cycle where they participate in the conversion of carbon dioxide into glucose. NADP is present in its reduced form (NADPH) after accepting electrons and can be used as a reducing agent in the synthesis of carbohydrates during photosynthesis.
The first event of photosynthesis is the absorption of light by chlorophyll molecules in the chloroplasts of plant cells. This light energy is then used to drive the conversion of carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.
Well there are a couple things that slow down photosynthesis, so to start off Water is an important factor in photosynthesis if the plant could get no water that could slow down the process directly. However, when water is in short supply, the guard cells close the stomata in order to conserve water. this shutes off the plant's supply of carbon dioxide, slowing down the rate of photosynthesis.The next one that I'll go into is Carbon dioxide, Experiments have shown that the supply of carbon dioxide also has a direct bearing on the rate of photosynthesis, the more CO2 available the faster photosynthesis occurs, and so I would guess that the opposite would also be true, the less CO2 the slower photosynthesis would occur.Sunlight is the single most important factor in photosynthesis or the intensity of the sunlight striking the leaf. Plants vary a great deal in the amount of sunlight that they require, some plants may almost stop producing glucose if they are placed in the shade while other plants such as ferns and mosses thrive in the shade, and some plants can actually carry on a small amount of photosynthesis on a clear moonlit night! well I hope that, that answered your Q!well the answers is falce so you dont have to read oo dis haha.....
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the abbrevation for "t" when measuring means teaspoon. tsp=teaspoon also. tablespoon= Tbsp, Tbs, T c= cups lbs= pounds and so manyy moree! =) your welcome who ever needed these answers.
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6H2O + 6CO2 = C6H12O6 + 6O2 With water and carbon dioxide in the air, plants use light from the sun (usually, but not necessarily) and 'turn' it into glucose (sugar) and oxygen I hope this answers your question
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A dry measuring cup is used to measure dry and solid ingredients.
it helps to make food by a process called photosynthesis
"Data" is the numerical results provided by the experiment. "Conclusion" is the deduction we make from the experiment, whether it's a verification of an equation, or a theory, or anything else.
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