Required Practical: Photosynthesis Rate (AQA GCSE Biology: Combined Science)

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Investigating Photosynthesis

  • Aim: Investigate the effect of light intensity on the rate of photosynthesis using an aquatic organism such as pondweed
  • You will:
    • measure the volume of oxygen produced by the pondweed as the light intensity changes as the light source is moved
    • measure and calculate rates of photosynthesis
    • extract and interpret graphs of photosynthesis rate involving one limiting factor

  • The most commonly used method to measure the rate of photosynthesis is to measure or observe the oxygen released from aquatic plants

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Diagram showing the setup for the investigation using aquatic plants

Method

  • Place a piece of pondweed (Elodea or Cabomba are often used), into a beaker of water
  • Use a light a set distance from the plant
  • Record the number of bubbles observed in three minutes
  • Repeat steps for different distances

Improvements

  • Use a gas syringe to collect the volume of gas produced
  • Repeat the experiment at least twice for each distance and calculate the mean number of bubbles
  • Use of a glass tank between lamp and plant to prevent heating of the plant, or using an LED bulb that releases very little heat energy

Variables

  • Different variables can be investigated using this method. The three diagrams show the setup for 3 independent variables: light, carbon dioxide and temperature

Results

  • A graph of the independent variable used against the number of bubbles produced per minute can be drawn to see the pattern or trend

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A graph of distance from the lamp against number of bubbles per minute

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Author: Lára

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