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    the light intensity increases, than so does the rate of photosynthesis (which a major factor for plant growth). If the rate of photosynthesis increases, than the rate of Oxygen produced as a product also increases, if the rate of photosynthesis decreases than the exact opposite will happen to the amount of oxygen. Scientific explanation: As the light intensity increases so will photosynthesis (which helps with plant growth). Photosynthesis helps with plant growth by providing starch to the plant…

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    Introduction: Photosynthesis powers ecosystems and provides the Earth’s atmosphere with oxygen. It is a reaction that requires water, carbon dioxide and energy from the sun to produce glucose and oxygen. In the process of photosynthesis water is oxidised and carbon dioxide is reduced. The process of photosynthesis consists of two parts; a light-dependent reaction and a light-independent reaction. In the light dependent reaction the energy from light moves the electrons from a photosystem…

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    The type of invention that this researchers want to do is create a process where artificial photosynthesis is possible and this would not only help with the environmental problems that is going on in the society right now, like global warming. This would help with global warming because this would decrease the amount of carbon dioxide that would be released into the atmosphere and it would decrease the rate of global warming. Other problem that could be solved with this process is the it could…

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    with varying light intensities to determine the effect of light intensity, CO2 and diuron on the rate of photosynthesis of Spinacia oleracea. Introduction Photosynthesis is the process in which chloroplasts found in plants, algae and some bacteria are used to convert light energy to chemical food energy. (Reece, et al. 2012, p. 190)(Molecules, Genes & Cells Laboratory Manual 2016) . Photosynthesis can be broken down into two parts, light dependent reactions and light independent. Light…

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    eukaryotic organism and plants is the plant’s ability to produce their own food through the process of photosynthesis. While cellular respiration occurs in the mitochondria of all eukaryotes, plant’s photosynthesis occurs in the membrane bound chloroplasts, which are abundant inside the cell. Although both cellular respiration and photosynthesis share some similarities, it is important to note that photosynthesis, unlike cellular respiration, is an anabolic process.(Harris-Haller) This strenuous…

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    oxygen content of the water with an altered pH. By tracking the dissolved oxygen content of the water I was able to monitor the photosynthetic rates of the plants with the knowledge that high levels of dissolved oxygen indicate a high rate of photosynthesis (the higher the dissolved oxygen content, the higher the photosynthetic rate of the plant). I conducted this experiment on 15 individual sprigs of Egeria densa, monitoring each sprig using the dissolved oxygen…

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    Cellular respiration and photosynthesis are a complementary process reaction. Their reactions tend to be the same just in reverse. While cellular respiration starts off with glucose and oxygen and ends with carbon dioxide and water, photosynthesis begins with carbon dioxide and water and ends with oxygen and glucose. The purpose for cellular respiration is to convert the energy stored in glucose into ATP and photosynthesis to convert water and carbon into glucose. To begin with cellular…

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    Effect of Sodium Bicarbonate on Photosynthesis Introduction Photosynthesis forms carbon dioxide into oxygen, making it an essential for life. (2) The purpose of doing this lab was to find out how sodium bicarbonate concentrations effected the rate of photosynthesis. (1) In photosynthesis, CO2 (carbon dioxide) is a reactant. CO2 is also produced by sodium bicarbonate. (3) This makes the addition of sodium bicarbonate to prompt the process of photosynthesis. This should cause the reaction to…

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    BACKGROUND Photosynthesis is a solar-powered process that transforms energy from the sun into oxygen and carbohydrates (Harris-Haller). For the process to occur visible light, water and carbon dioxide have to be present. When photosynthesis has occurred the final product includes organic molecules such as glucose an oxygen (necessary for cellular respiration). There is a significant correlation between photosynthesis and cellular respiration. During photosynthesis, the plant uses carbon dioxide…

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    that requires food molecules and oxygen. Food molecules and oxygen are generated by plants in a process called photosynthesis. We eat food and breathe in oxygen. The larger food molecules become subunits (such as glucose) in a chemical reaction called breakdown. Finally, our bodies use oxygen and glucose in the cellular respiration process to generate energy for our cells. Photosynthesis is the process in which plants get energy from the sun to transform water and carbon dioxide into oxygen and…

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