Photosynthesis:CO2+Water+Light-O2 Sugar
Photosynthesis is basically the process that plants go through to create sugar. First, light from the sun has to enter the plant and hit the chloroplast. This excites the electrons within the plant and they go through protein chains. Finally, by using CO2, the plant has created sugar that it can use. The whole process will keep being repeated.
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These two pictures are of the spinach lab my group and I did in Biology lab. After doing the lab we were supposed to create are own, which we did. Instead of light and dark though, we decided to do water verses no water. You can see these pictures below.
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The two pictures on the left are of the trial run without water while the pictures on the right are with 240 Ml of water. As you can see, the graphs aren't the same. To be exact, when we didn't have water, the amount of CO2 that was produced was 1.269 and the O2 was 204.57. When we added water however, the numbers 1.169 for CO2 and 262.20 for O2. Our final conclusion of this lab was that when the water was added, the amount of O2 being produced grew while the amount of CO2 lessened. This means that with water, more cellular respiration was happening than photosynthesis.