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Photosynthesis
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Photosynthesis OB48 Describe, using a word equation, how plants make their own food through photosynthesis OB49 Show that starch is produced by a photosynthesising plant OB50 Investigate the growth response of plants to gravity (geotropism) and light (phototropism)
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Photosynthesis is the way in which plants make food
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Plants take in carbon dioxide from the air and water from the ground.
Plant cells then combine this with chlorophyll (which is already in the cells) and sunlight to produce food in the form of glucose. Oxygen is produced as a by-product and is released into the atmosphere.
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Word equation???
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A tropism is the response of a plant to a stimulus
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Geotropism is the response of a plant to gravity
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Phototropism is the response of a plant to light
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To show that starch is produced by a photosynthesising plant
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Place a plant in the dark for a few days so that all the starch moves out of the leaves.
Place aluminium foil over one of the leaves and put the plant in strong sunlight for a day. Put the leaves in boiling water for a minute to kill and soften them. Soak the leaves in methylated spirits for a few minutes to remove the chlorophyll (this also makes them brittle). Dip the leaves in boiling water again rinse and soften them. Test for starch by putting drops of iodine on the leaves.
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Carbon Dioxide Source?: Passes into the leaves through the stomata
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Water Source?: Xylem carries water from the roots to the leaves
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Light Source?: Absorbed by the leaves
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Chlorophyll Source?: Absorbs light and allows photosynthesis to take place
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Glucose May be used: To provide energy in respiration
Form starch (storage) Form cellulose
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Oxygen May be used to: For respiration to provide energy in leaf
Released into the atmosphere
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Witnessing Photosynthesis! Pondweed
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1. Measurement of rate of photosynthesis. 2
1.Measurement of rate of photosynthesis? 2. How could we increase photosynthesis?
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PLANT REVISION
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