0610_m24_qp_32
A paper of Biology, 0610
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shows the apparatus used in an investigation to determine the effect of carbon dioxide on photosynthesis. Soda lime and potassium hydroxide solution both absorb carbon dioxide from the air. soda lime glass beads bell jars potted plants polythene bags potassium hydroxide solution A B Using the information in , predict which plant, A or B, will have the lowest rate of photosynthesis. Explain your prediction. prediction explanation Explain why a student used iodine solution to show that photosynthesis had occurred in a leaf. shows the effect of light intensity on the rate of photosynthesis. light intensity / arbitrary units rate of photosynthesis / arbitrary units Using the information in : Identify the highest rate of photosynthesis. arbitrary units Calculate the difference in the rate of photosynthesis between 1 and 2 arbitrary units of light intensity. arbitrary units Identify the lowest light intensity that gives the maximum rate of photosynthesis. arbitrary units Explain why the graph rises as light intensity increases from 0 to 2 arbitrary units. Carbon dioxide is one of the raw materials needed for photosynthesis. State the other raw material. State the name of the cell structure where photosynthesis occurs. In another investigation a student investigated the rate of photosynthesis at two temperatures in three different species of plant. The results are shown in Table 3.1. Table 3.1 species rate of photosynthesis at 20 °C / arbitrary units rate of photosynthesis at 30 °C / arbitrary units 20.3 32.8 15.9 12.6 32.3 35.7 Calculate the percentage increase in the rate of photosynthesis for species 1 between 20 °C and 30 °C. Give your answer to three significant figures. Space for working. % Tick (✓) one conclusion that can be made from the data in Table 3.1. Species 1 has the greatest rate of photosynthesis at 40 °C. The enzymes in species 2 denatured at 30 °C. Species 3 has the highest rate of photosynthesis at both 20 °C and 30 °C. Species 3 has the smallest change in rate of photosynthesis between 20 °C and 30 °C.
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