Nutrition in plants Flashcards

1
Q

What is the word equation for photosynthesis?

A

Carbon dioxide + water → glucose + oxygen.

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What is the balanced chemical equation for photosynthesis?

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6CO₂ + 6H₂O → (light) C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6O₂.

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What adaptations help the leaf with photosynthesis?

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  • The leaf is thin, leading to a shorter diffusion distance for quicker diffusion.
  • The leaf is thin, allowing light to easily penetrate through.
  • Leaves in the shade have more chloroplasts and a darker color to absorb more light.
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What is the function of the waxy cuticle?

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It reduces water loss from the leaf.

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What is the function of the upper epidermis?

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It is thin and transparent to allow light to pass through.

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How is the palisade mesophyll adapted for photosynthesis?

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  1. Contains a large number of chloroplasts for photosynthesis.
  2. Tightly packed and close to the upper epidermis for maximum light absorption.
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How is the spongy mesophyll adapted for gas exchange?

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  1. Loosely packed with air gaps to increase surface area for rapid diffusion of gases.
  2. Has a layer of moisture to dissolve gases.
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What is the function of the lower epidermis?

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  1. Contains stomata through which gases diffuse in and out.
  2. Has guard cells that control the opening and closing of stomata.
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How does light intensity affect the rate of photosynthesis?

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As light intensity increases, the rate of photosynthesis increases.

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How does CO₂ concentration affect the rate of photosynthesis?

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As CO₂ concentration increases, the rate of photosynthesis increases.

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How does temperature affect the rate of photosynthesis?

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  • As temperature increases, the rate of photosynthesis increases because particles gain kinetic energy and collide more.
  • At very high temperatures, the rate decreases because enzymes denature, and stomata close to prevent water loss, stopping CO₂ from entering the leaf.
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What is the function of nitrates in plants?

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Nitrates are needed to make amino acids, which build proteins.

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What is the function of magnesium in plants?

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Magnesium is needed to make chlorophyll, which absorbs light for photosynthesis.

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How does light intensity affect the rate of photosynthesis?

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The closer the light source, the higher the rate of photosynthesis, as more stomata remain open, allowing more CO₂ to enter.

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How does temperature affect the rate of photosynthesis in an experiment?

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  • Higher temperature increases the kinetic energy of gas particles, increasing the rate of diffusion and photosynthesis.
  • At very high temperatures, stomata close to reduce water loss, stopping CO₂ from entering and stopping photosynthesis.
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16
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How can CO₂ concentration be manipulated in an experiment?

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By adding different concentrations of potassium hydrogen carbonate (KHCO₃).

17
Q

Why is a plant kept in a dark room for 24 hours before testing for starch?

A

To destarch the plant, ensuring only respiration occurs and no photosynthesis.

18
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  • How is starch tested in a leaf? (5 steps)
  • What are the possible results of the starch test?
A
  1. Cover part of the leaf with black paper and expose the plant to light.
  2. Boil the leaf in water to denature enzymes.
  3. Boil the leaf in ethanol in a water bath to remove chlorophyll.
  4. Soften the leaf in cold water.
  5. Add iodine solution.

Possible results:
* Positive (+ve): Blue-black (starch present).
* Negative (-ve): Brown (no starch present).