Examine the influence of the wavelength of light on the photosynthetic rate ==== Take a beaker of 250 cm 3 method and fill with distilled water. Because distilled water is used, impurities do not destroy photosynthesis. Then take the x cm of erodia and put it in the beaker. Cover the erodia with the big end of the funnel and cover the tip of the funnel cover with a test tube. Next, the experiment was irradiated with light. The amount of foam from the erodia was measured for x minutes.
This research will focus on the wavelength of visible light, the color of light, and the best photosynthetic rate. It can be safely assumed that it must have the lowest photosynthetic rate, as it is reflected by plant leaves and red / purple has the highest photosynthetic rate. During my preparation I tried to measure different colors to understand how the color of light affects the speed of photosynthesis. I placed the bulb 5 cm from the tube and placed the color filter in front of the lamp to illuminate the color of the filter.
Examine the influence of the wavelength of light on the photosynthetic rate ==== Take a beaker of 250 cm 3 method and fill with distilled water. Because distilled water is used, impurities do not destroy photosynthesis. Then take the x cm of erodia and put it in the beaker. Cover the erodia with the big end of the funnel and cover the tip of the funnel cover with a test tube. Next, the experiment was irradiated with light. - Experiments showing the relationship between light intensity and photosynthesis Introduction Photosynthesis occurs in the leaves of plants, mainly in the barrier layer of leaves. Photosynthesis is a botanical method that creates energy for itself (sugar), growth, repair, storage and energy production. The test is to investigate the relationship between light intensity (voltage) and photosynthetic speed.
To understand the importance of photosynthesis, studies have been undertaken to help determine which wavelength light and light intensity of chloroplasts produces the fastest rate of photosynthetic reactions for photosynthesis. In plants, photosynthesis occurs in chloroplasts. Chloroplasts absorb light energy into chemical energy such as ATP and NADPH. Photosynthesis is the process of converting carbon dioxide into organic compounds (such as monosaccharides) using energy from sunlight (Smith, A. L). The chemical reaction formula of photosynthesis is as follows. 6 CO 2 + 6 H 2 O + light energy → C 6 H 1206 +6 02