The document summarizes photosynthesis in plants. It describes how plants perform autotrophic nutrition by using carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight to produce oxygen and glucose through the processes of light and dark reactions in the chloroplasts. Photosynthesis occurs primarily in leaves, which have adaptations like thinness, large surface area, and stomata to facilitate gas exchange and maximize light absorption for efficient photosynthesis.
14. Dark Reaction H Summary of Photosynthesis Water Oxygen Glucose ( C 6 H 12 O 6 ) Light Reaction 6 CO 2 + 6 H 2 0 C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6 O 2 Light Carbon Dioxide
17. convert into starch for storage because glucose is not a very good storage molecule carbohydrates (e.g. glucose) carbon dioxide and water photosynthesis
18. change into sucrose and is transported to other parts through phloem carbohydrates (e.g. glucose) carbon dioxide and water photosynthesis
19. carbon dioxide and water photosynthesis carbohydrates (e.g. glucose) combine to form fats and oils to form cell membranes and as a food store fatty acids glycerol
20. carbon dioxide and water photosynthesis carbohydrates (e.g. glucose) mineral salts from soil (e.g. NO 3 - , SO 4 2- ) amino acids join together to become protein molecules
23. To test a leaf for the presence of Starch Investigation 8.1
24. Why is the leaf first boiled in water ? Ans: Because the process can soften the leaf, break down the cuticle and kill the leaf. boiling water turn off Bunsen burner boiling alcohol hot water iodine white tile turn off Bunsen burner
25. Why is the leaf then boiled in alcohol ? Ans: To decolourize the leaf (to remove chlorophyll). boiling water turn off Bunsen burner boiling alcohol hot water iodine white tile turn off Bunsen burner
26. Why is it important to turn off the Bunsen burner when you are heating the alcohol ? Ans: Because alcohol catches fire easily. boiling water turn off Bunsen burner boiling alcohol hot water iodine white tile turn off Bunsen burner
27. Why is the leaf put in hot water after being boiled in alcohol ? Ans: Since the leaf becomes brittle after boiling in alcohol, so dipping it into hot water enables it to be softened. boiling water turn off Bunsen burner boiling alcohol hot water iodine white tile turn off Bunsen burner
28. What colour change can be observed if starch is present ? Ans: The leaf becomes blue-black when iodine solution is added to it. boiling water turn off Bunsen burner boiling alcohol hot water iodine white tile turn off Bunsen burner
29. To show that Chlorophyll is necessary for Photosynthesis Investigation 8.3
30. Which part of the leaf turns blue-black when treated with iodine solution ? Ans: Only the green part. green part purple part
32. What is the control in this experiment ? Ans: The green part of the leaf acts as the control. green part purple part
33. To show that Carbon Dioxide is necessary for Photosynthesis Investigation 8.4
34. Why is potassium hydroxide solution put in one of the flasks ? Ans: To absorb all the carbon dioxide in flask B. sunlight B A water potassium hydroxide solution
35. What happens to each leaf after testing the presence of starch at the end of the experiment ? Ans: The leaf in flask A changes to blue-black while the leaf in flask B stains brown. sunlight B A water potassium hydroxide solution
36. What do your results suggest about the relationship between carbon dioxide and photosynthesis ? Ans: Carbon dioxide is necessary for photosynthesis. sunlight B A water potassium hydroxide solution
52. palisade mesophyll (layer) columnar cells closely packed together absorb light more efficiently contains many chloroplasts
53. spongy mesophyll (layer) irregular cells loosely packed together to leave numerous large air spaces allow rapid diffusion of gases throughout the leaf some (fewer than palisade mesophyll) chloroplasts for photosynthesis
63. The leaf is thin decrease diffusion distance for gases & light The leaf is broad & flattened increase surface area to absorb more sunlight
64. Cuticle exists in upper epidermis and is transparent Allows most light to pass into photosynthetic mesophyll tissues
65. Palisade mesophyll cells are closely packed and contain many chloroplasts To carry out photosynthesis more efficiently
66. Spongy mesophyll cells are loosely packed with numerous large air spaces To allow rapid diffusion of gases throughout the leaf
67. Numerous stoma ta on lower epidermis To allow rapid gaseous exchange with the atmosphere
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75. Comparison between natural and chemical fertilizers Natural fertilizers Chemical fertilizers Contain humus which can improve soil texture No humus so cannot improve soil texture Less soluble in water so less likely to be washed away Very soluble in water so more likely to be washed away
76. Comparison between natural and chemical fertilizers Natural fertilizers Chemical fertilizers Less soluble in water so more difficult to be absorbed Very soluble in water so easier to be absorbed More readily to be used by the plants Time is needed for the decomposition to complete before nutrients are available to plants Very expensive Much cheaper