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1 The effect of temperature on photosynthesis was investigated using the apparatus

shown in Figure 1.
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pondweed
in test tube
light
light meter
Figure 1
(a) Complete the equation for photosynthesis.
light
carbon dioxide + water –
water chlorophyll
glucose
SC
+ oxyger
(b) The pondweed was placed in a test tube of water at 10°C.
The number of bubbles of gas produced by the pondweed in three minutes was recorded.
This was repeated with water at different temperatures.
The light intensity was kept constant for each temperature.
(i) State why the light intensity absorbed by the pondweed is not the same as
the light intensity measured by the light meter.
(ii) Give two ways of improving this investigation.

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Where the figure please

But in fact optimum temperature is directly proportional to the rate of photosynthesis 10°C to 20°C while it's enzyme 35°to 40°C ***depends on plant

Light absorbed is not equal as that measured as it's an ideal

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