Investigations to see if chlorophyll, light and CO2
are needed for photosynthesis.
- Areas with previously green patches test positive (turn blue black).
Observations
1. Chlorophyll is necessary for photosynthesis
Process
- Take a potted plant with variegated (green and white) leaves.
- Destarch the plant by keeping it in complete darkness for about 48 hours.
- Expose the plant to the sunlight for a few days.
- Test one of the leaves for starch with iodine solution.
- Areas with previously green patches test positive (turn blue black).
- Areas with previously pale yellow patches
test negative (remain brown).
Conclusion
- Photosynthesis
takes place only in green patches because of the presence of chlorophyll.
- The
pale yellow patches do not perform photosynthesis because of the absence of
chlorophyll.
2. Light is
essential for photosynthesis
Process
- Take a potted plant.
- Destarch the plant by keeping it
in complete darkness for about 48 hours.
- Test one of it leaves for starch, to check that is does not contain
any.
- Fix a leaf of this plant in between two strips of a thick paper on
leaf.
- Place the plant in light for a few days.
- Remove the cover from the leaf and test it for starch.
Observations
Positive starch
test will be obtained only in the portion of the leaf exposed to light and
negative test in parts with paper strip.
Conclusion
Light is necessary
for photosynthesis.
3. Carbon dioxide is essential for
photosynthesis
Process
- Take two destarched potted plants.
- Cover both the plants with bell jars and label them as A and B.
- Inside Set-up A, keep NaHCO3 (sodium bicarbonate). It produces CO2.
- Inside Set-up B, keep NaOH (Sodium hydroxide). It absorbs CO2.
- Keep both the set-ups in the sunlight at least for 6 hours.
- Perform the starch test on both of the plants.
Observations
Leaf from the plant
in which NaHCO3 has been placed gives positive test.
Leaf from the plant
in which NaOH has been kept give negative test.
Conclusion
Plant in Set up A
gets CO2 whereas plant in Set-up B does not get CO2.
It means CO2 is
must for photosynthesis.
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