Plant Response RPA Flashcards
Effect of light intensity on height of seedlings IV
Light intensity
Effect of light intensity on height of seedlings DV
Height of seedlings
How to find the effect of light intensity on height of seedlings
- place cotton wool in 3 Petri dishes and soak with equal volumes of water
- place 10 mustard seeds in each dish
- leave dishes in warm place and allow seeds to germinate
- water seeds everyday with same volume of water
- make sure dishes have same number of seedlings
- use ruler to measure height of seedling
- make sure they’re straight
- place dishes in diff conditions
= bright, partial sunlight and darkness - measure height of seedling everyday
Effect of light intensity on height of seedlings CV
Volume of water
Type of seed
Why is full and partial sunlight similar
Chlorophyll is very efficient at absorbing light energy
= plants don’t need full sunlight to grow
Why do seedlings grow towards sunlight
Phototropism
Why do seedlings in the dark grow longest
Seeds usually germinate underground and they grow rapidly to reach the light
Why are leaves small and yellow in darkness
Once seedlings have used all energy stores they can’t photosynthesise in the dark
How to find effects of gravity on seedlings
- dish of seedlings placed on its side in the dark
- shoots grow upwards, against direction of gravity, roots grow downwards
= gravity causes auxin to build up on lower side of the root
= grows more slowly than upper side
= makes root grow in direction of gravity