of biology was successfully
carried out under guidance
of our Biology teacher,
Smti Shubha Krishnamachar
and her guidance is
greatly acknowledged
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A Biological Project Work on
Photosynthesis
CONTENTS
I. AIM
II. MATERIALS REQUIRED
III. INTRODUCTION
IV. THEORY
V. EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURE
VI. OBSERVATION
VII. RESULTS
VIII. CONCLUSION
IX. BIBLIOGRAPHY
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure-1: No. of Air bubbles evolved/minute in different wavelength of light.
Figure-1a: Average No. of Air bubbles evolved/minute in different wavelength of light.
Figure-2: No. of Air bubbles evolved/minute in different concentration of NaHCO3
Figure-2a: Average No. of Air bubbles evolved/minute in different concentration of NaHCO3
Figure-3: No. of Air bubbles evolved/minute in different temperature
Figure-3a: Average No. of Air bubbles evolved/minute in different temperature
Figure-4: No. of Air bubbles evolved/minute in different times in a day
Figure-4a: Average No. of Air bubbles evolved/minute in different times in a day
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A Biological Project Work on
Photosynthesis
I. AIM :
TO STUDY THE EFFECTS OF LIGHT, CARBON DIOXIDE CONCENTRATION AND TEMPERATURE ON THE RATE OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS.
MATERIALS REQUIRED :
Beaker, test tubes, hydrilla plant, thermometer, cardboard box, sodium bicarbonate, ice and coloured paper (red, blue, green & yellow).
INTRODUCTION :
It is rightly said that photosynthesis is the only process that supports all lives on the earth. It is the only link between solar energy and the Chemical energy by the use of which all living beings maintain their existence. Food and oxygen which are produced by the green plants are the two...