Showing posts with label Light. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Light. Show all posts

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Photosynthesis, Plant converts solar energy into chemical energy.


 To demonstrate that the light is necessary for photosynthesis.


AIM  :  To demonstrate that the light is necessary for photosynthesis.


PRINCIPLE :  During the process of photosynthesis plant converts solar energy into chemical energy ( glucose ). This experiment indicates that without light, food cannot be synthesized.

MATERIALS :  Ganong’s screen, a twig, iodine, ventilated box,  etc.
Plant with leaf

Photosynthesis, light is necessary.

Cobalt Chloride paper on leaf.

Sun light makes Photosynthesis process.
Result (Observation) :
The positive iodine test shows presence of starch only is the region where letter “A” was cut in the black paper.
Conclusion :
The final product of the photosynthesis is starch. It is found in the leaf only when all the essential factors for the photosynthesis are available to the plant. The iodine test shown that starch is manufactured in the region exposed to the light, while the region of the leaf which was covered with black paper does not show any starch.
Application :
From this experiment we can demonstrate to the students that for the synthesis of starch, light is necessary.





Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Wilmot’s bubbler Light Intensity, Light Quality and Concentration of Carbon dioxide on the Rate of photosynthesis


Study of the Effect of Light Intensity, Light Quality and Concentration of Carbon dioxide on the Rate of photosynthesis using Wilmott’s bubbler
AIM :-
To study the effect of light intensity, light quality and concentration of carbon dioxide on the rate of photosynthesis using Wilmott’s bubbler
INSTRUMENTS AND MATERIALS
Wilmott’s bubbler, Cellophane papers of red, blue and green colours,
Hydrilla (fresh plants), Vaseline, Sodium bicarbonate, water
Experiment measuring the rate of Photosynthesis by Wilmott’s Bubbler
Observation table fot Wilmot;s bubbler Experiment
AIM 2 :-
To study the effect of light quality on the rate of photosynthesis.
INSTRUMENTS AND MATERIALS
Wilmott’s bubbler, Cellophane papers of red, blue and green colours,
Hydrilla (fresh plants), Vaseline, Sodium bicarbonate, water
Red Cellophane paper Experiments
Blue Cellophane paper Experiments

Green Cellophane paper Experiments

Observation table with cellophane paper
Wilmot's Bubbler Video
Study of the Effect of Light Intensity, Light Quality and Concentration of Carbon dioxide on the Rate of photosynthesis