My name is Poon Cheng Moh. I have been teaching biology in SMK(P) Raja Zarina, Port Klang for 26 years. I sincerely hope that this blog on SPM Biology will be useful to both teachers and students.
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Design an experiment to determine the effect of carbon dioxide concentration on the rate of photosynthesis. Answer Aim/objective: To determine the effect of carbon dioxide concentration on the rate of photosynthesis. Problem statement : What is the effect of carbon dioxide concentration on the rate of photosynthesis? Hypothesis When the concentration of carbon dioxide increases, the rate of photosynthesis also increases until the rate becomes constant.
Variables Manipulated :Concentration of carbon dioxide Responding:The rate of photosynthesis// The number ofbubblereleased per minute Constant:Light intensity, temperature/Size of plant
Apparatus and materials : Materials:Elodea/Hydrilla , different concentration ofsodium bicarbonate, distilled water Apparatus :Beaker, boiling tube, clip, table lamp, filterfunnel
Technique : Count and record the number of bubbles produced / released in 20 minutes using a stopwatch .
Procedure : 1.Diagram of experimental setup with at least 5 functional labels. 2.Fill a boiling tube with 150 ml of 1% sodium hydrogen carbonate solution. 3.Fix a paper clip / plasticine to a sprig of aquatic / Hydrilla sp. plant. 4.Submerge / put the aquatic plant into the boiling tube containing 1% sodium hydrogen carbonate solution. 5.Put the boiling tube into a water bath at room temperature (20-30oC). 6.Place the boiling tube at distance of 50 cm from a lighted bulb. 7.Put aside the boiling tube for 5 minute (for the aquatic plantto adjust). 8.Start the stopwatch. 9.Count the number of bubbles release in 20 minutes. 10.Record the result is a table. 11.Repeat steps 2 until 10 using 2%, 3% and 4% of sodium hydrogen carbonate solutions. 12.Calculate the rate of photosynthesis. (Rate of photosynthesis = Number of bubbles/time) 13.Precaution : Count the bubbles only after the rate becomesconstant.
Data Include the following titles with units: -Concentration of sodium hydrogen carbonates solution (%) -Number of bubbles releasedin 20 minutes -Rate of photosynthesis(number / minute) Conclusion: When the concentration of carbon dioxide increases, the rate of photosynthesis also increases until the rate becomes constant. Hypothesis is accepted.