Table 1 shows data from an experiment involving three different species of phyto
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Table 1 shows data from an experiment involving three different species ofphytoplankton. The objective was to determine the rate at which the
concentration of dissolved oxygen changed in sealed chambers containing one
species of phytoplankton in 1 litre of sea water at 18 °C
Species of Conditions Rate of change in
phytoplankton oxygen concentration
/µmol O2 h-1
Amphidinium carterae light 26.2
dark -7.50
Biddulphia aurita light 40.3
dark -5.10
Chaetoceros didymum light 26.1
dark -6.30
Laboratory experiments such as this allow researchers to measure
photosynthesis and respiration in organisms under highly controlled
conditions. For example, in this experiment the temperature was maintained
at 18 °C.
Suggest why the temperature was kept constant and what effects there may
have been on a test sample if the temperature had increased or decreased by a
few degrees during the experiment.
Explanation / Answer
Temperature was kept constant and there will be effects seen on the test sample and process if temperature increased or decreased. In case, if temperature increased, it will increase the rate of photosynthesis and rate of change in oxygen concentration aslo alters. But the increase in temperature must be moderate because, very high temperatures will inactivate the enzymes that are responsible for the process. Light and concentartion of carbon dioxide will also show the same effects as temperature on the process of photosynthesis. Overall it will also alter the energy production in the cell.Related Questions
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