Light activates electrons from chlorophyll molecules during the light-dependent reaction. Redox indicators accept the excited electrons from the photosystem, becoming reduced and therefore changing colour
Step 1:
Leaves are crushed in a liquid known as an isolation medium
Step 2:
Small tubes are set up with different intensities, or different colours (wavelengths) of light shining of them
Step 3:
DCPIP of methylene blue indicator is added to each tube, as well as a small volume of the leaf extractStep 4:
The time taken for the redox indicator to go colourless is recorded
In chemistry the acronym ‘OILRIG’ is used to remember if something is being oxidised or reduced. Oxidation Is Loss (of electrons) and Reduction Is Gain (of electrons). Therefore the oxidised state is when it hasn’t accepted electrons and the reduced state has accepted electrons.
Step 1:
Ensure the water is well aerated before use by bubbling air through it
Step 2:
Ensure the plant has been well illuminated before use
Step 3:
Set up the apparatus in a darkened room
Step 4:
Cut the stem of the pondweed cleanly just before placing into the boiling tubeStep 5:
Measure the volume of gas collected in the gas-syringe in a set period of time (eg. 5 minutes)Step 6:
Change the independent variable (ie. change the light intensity, carbon dioxide concentration or temperature depending on which limiting factor you are investigating) and repeat step 5Step 7:
Record the results in a table and plot a graph of volume of oxygen produced per minute against the distance from the lamp (if investigating light intensity), carbon dioxide concentration, or temperature
The set up of the experiment to measure the rate of photosynthesis of an aquatic plant (pond weed) by measuring the rate of oxygen gas produced. All three limiting factors can be assessed this way
Learn the 3 limiting factors and how each one can be altered in an laboratory environment:
Light intensity – the distance of the light source from the plant (intensity ∝ 1/d2)
Temperature - changing the temperature of the water bath the test tube sits in
Carbon dioxide - the amount of NaHCO3 dissolved in the water the pondweed is in
Also remember that the variables not being tested (the control variables) must be kept constant.
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