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Naddik [55]
3 years ago
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What are the bubbles that the elodea released made of?

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konstantin123 [22]3 years ago
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Answer:The bubbles that are being produced are oxygen, which is the waste product of photosynthesis, in which the plant is producing. One conclusion that can be drawn from the relationship is that photosynthesis needs the light to occur. The light is the energy for photosynthesis to occur. If the light intensity raises then the rate of photosynthesis and oxygen also raises in response to the increase in light. Another way light intensity could be tested is the growth rate of the plant. You need to have two plants of the same species and size. One would have normal light intensity and the other would have a very increased level of intensity and then you see which one grows faster and bigger. I think one factor that would affect the procedure is glucose. The glucose is produced in amounts, during photosynthesis, that help the other reactions in photosynthesis. Without the sugar photosynthesis would no occur or it would have many defects. My hypothesis is that with an increase in light intensity the more sugar or glucose will be produced for photosynthesis. The way I will test this is have the same setup with two plants, but with the plant with the higher intensity I would measure the amount of sugar in the leaves of the plant to test the sugar level. I would then do the same thing with the regular plant and see which plant's sugar level is higher.

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