Photosynthesis

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GCSE Biology FlashCards sobre Photosynthesis, criado por Logan Scott em 17-03-2015.
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Word Equation for Photosynthesis Carbon Dioxide + Water = (in presence of Light & Chlorophyll) Oxygen + Glucose
Symbol Equation for Photosynthesis CO2 + H20 = O2 + C6H12O6
Balanced Symbol Equation for Photosynthesis 6CO2 + 6H20 = 6O2 + C6H12O6
Definition of Photosynthesis The conversion of Water & Carbon Dioxide to Glucose and Oxygen, in the presence of Light and Chlorophyll
What is the role of Chlorophyll? to absorb light energy
If there is insufficient amounts of ______ or _______, photosynthesis will not occur at optimum rate. Light, Carbon Dioxide
As Photosynthesis is enzyme-driven, _______ temperature will affect it. Temperature
When the graph plateaus out, what other factors could be limiting photosynthesis? Carbon Dioxide Levels, Temperature
What is a limiting factor? the component of the reaction in shortest supply, preventing the rate of photosynthesis from increasing.
What is the most common factor for limiting photosynthesis? Carbon Dioxide Levels in the Air
How could a farmer use limiting factors of photosynthesis to his advantage? Burn paraffin in the greenhouse to increase carbon dioxide levels and temperature, Increase the light concentration in his greenhouse
Which mineral ion deficiency causes the leaves to turn yellow? Magnesium
What are nitrates used for in plants? Creating amino acids (proteins)
What is the symbol for magnesium ions? Mg 2+
What is the symbol for nitrate ions? NO3 -
Which mineral ion deficiency causes the plants growth to be stunted? Nitrates
Name three external adaptations of a leaf and explain why they are effective. Large surface area- absorbs more sunlight. Chlorophyll- absorbs sunlight Supported by a stalk- allows for angling towards the sun.
What adaptation does the upper epidermis have to increase photosynthesis? It is transparent
What part of the leaf prevents water loss and entry of pathogens? Waxy Cuticle
Where is the main site of photsynthesis? Palisade Mesophyll
What is the role of the stomata? To allow carbon dioxide to diffuse into the leaf, and oxygen to leave it.
1. Waxy Cuticle 2. Upper Epidermis 3. Palisade Mesophyll 4. Lower Epidermis 5. Vein/Xylem/Phloem 6. Spongy Mesophyll 7. Stomata
What surrounds to stomata, and can close to stop gases from entering and exiting the leaf? Guard Cells
What does the Phloem do? Transports the sugars produced by photosynthesis away from the leaf.
What does the Xylem do? Supplies water to the leaf for photosynthesis.
Why can a fresh leaf not be tested for starch using iodine solution? The green of the leaf would hide any colour change.
What must be done to allow for testing with iodine solution? 1. Place plant in darkness for 24hrs, to remove starch in the plant. 2. Place plant in bright light for 12hrs. 3. remove a leaf and immerse in boiling water for at least 1min, denaturing the enzymes. 5. Boil the leaf in ethanol for 5mins, to remove the chloropyll. 6. Rinse the leaf
What colour will iodine solution turn to indicate the presence of starch? Blue/Black
How can we prove that chlorophyll is needed for photosynthesis with an experiment? What would you expect to see. Carry out the iodine test with a variegated leaf. The white areas will not turn a blue/black colour with the iodine.
How might we investigate the effect of light intensity on photosynthesis? Carry out the experiment with Elodea Pondweed.
What is the Elodea Pondweed experiment? Count the number of bubbles coming off of the Elodea Pondweed for one minute, then change the distance between the light and the beaker and repeat.

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