5A - CP10 Rate of photosynthesis Flashcards
What are the main external factors that affect the rate of photosynthesis?
Light intensity, carbon dioxide concentration, and temperature.
What are these factors known as?
These factors are known as limiting factors of photosynthesis.
Can photosynthesis occur at its maximum rate if any of the limiting factors are below the optimum level?
No, if any of the limiting factors are below the optimum level, the rate of photosynthesis will be reduced.
Is water considered one of the main limiting factors for photosynthesis?
No, although a lack of water can reduce the rate of photosynthesis, water shortages usually affect other processes in the plant before affecting photosynthesis.
How does light intensity affect the rate of photosynthesis?
The rate of photosynthesis increases as light intensity increases. Higher light intensity supplies more energy, allowing the light-dependent stage and the Calvin cycle to occur at a greater rate.
What happens when light intensity continues to increase beyond a certain point?
At some point, if light intensity continues to increase, the rate of photosynthesis will reach a plateau, indicating that another factor is limiting the rate, such as temperature or carbon dioxide availability.
How does carbon dioxide concentration affect the rate of photosynthesis?
The rate of photosynthesis increases as carbon dioxide concentration increases. More carbon dioxide enables faster carbon fixation during the light-independent stage, leading to an overall higher rate of photosynthesis.
What is the relationship between carbon dioxide concentration and the rate of photosynthesis?
The relationship is positive, where an increase in carbon dioxide concentration results in an increase in the rate of photosynthesis, until another limiting factor prevents further rate increases.
How does temperature affect the rate of photosynthesis?
The rate of photosynthesis increases up to an optimum temperature, beyond which the rate decreases. Enzyme-catalyzed reactions occur more slowly at low temperatures and enzymes denature at high temperatures.
Which stage of photosynthesis is affected by temperature?
The light-independent stage, specifically the reactions involving the enzyme rubisco, is affected by temperature.
How can the effects of light intensity, light wavelength, carbon dioxide concentration, and temperature on the rate of photosynthesis be investigated?
They can be investigated using aquatic plants such as Elodea or Cabomba and manipulating factors such as distance of light source, color filter, sodium hydrogen carbonate concentration, and water bath temperature.
Why are aquatic plants useful for investigating the rate of photosynthesis?
Aquatic plants allow for the easy collection and measurement of waste oxygen gas produced during photosynthesis underwater.
How can the effect of light intensity on the rate of photosynthesis be investigated?
By changing the distance of a light source from a plant and measuring the volume of oxygen produced over a set period of time.
What is the purpose of using a glass tank between the lamp and the plant during the investigation of light intensity?
The glass tank absorbs heat from the lamp, preventing changes in temperature of the solution surrounding the plant, ensuring that only light intensity is the variable being investigated.
What is chromatography used for in photosynthesis research?
Chromatography is used to separate and identify photosynthetic pigments, analyze their absorption spectra, and compare pigment variations under different conditions.