Friday, September 13, 2019
A.Photosynthesis consumes carbon dioxide(CO2)and produces Lab Report
A.Photosynthesis consumes carbon dioxide(CO2)and produces oxygen(O2).Brespiration consumes oxygen(O2) and produces carbon dioxide(CO2)as a byproduct - Lab Report Example It takes place in the mitochondria and the by-products are CO2, H2O and energy. Both cellular respiration and photosynthesis relates in that the by-products of each process is a raw material for the other process. The major purpose of the experiment is to determine that photosynthesis consumes CO2 and produces O2 as a by-product while cellular respiration consumes O2 and produces Co2 as a by-product. In photosynthesis experiment, five 50ml test tube were labelled 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 using wax pencil. A piece of Elodea plant was placed in tube 1-4 while except 5. Tubes were filled to the brim with 7.0 pH phenol red solution and then each tube was plugged with a rubber stopper. The surfaces of the tubes were wiped with paper towel. Tube 2 then wrapped using two sheets of cellophane, tube 3 wrapped using 2 sheets of green cellophane while tube 4 wrapped with one sheet of aluminium foil and tube 1 and 5 were not wrapped. The tubes were placed under bright white light for 11/2 hours and colour changes noted in each tube. In respiration experiment, goldfish was placed in a 50ml tube containing water with normal conditions for fish. The temperature of water was measured and the number of breaths of the fish per 60sec recorded. Tap water was poured into 600ml beaker and tube with the fish was transferred into the beaker. Small pieces of ice were added one by one to the beaker until the tem perature drops to 100C then process stopped and number of breaths recorded. More ice was added until the temperature drops to 50C then cold water was changed and the procedure above repeated for the temperature of 210C and 250C. The colour of the phenol red turned to orange in all the tubes since the CO2 was absorbed from the environment within the enclosed tubes to react with water thus forming weak acid of pH around neutral hence the orange colour. But since tube 1 had all the factors responsible for
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