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Photosynthesis - Plant Gas Exchange

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Detecting Plant Gas Exchange

Plants carry out both photosynthesis and respiration.

Hydrogencarbonate indicator

Hydrogencarbonate indicator

  • Hydrogencarbonate indicator changes colour depending on how much carbon dioxide is in a solution.
  • It can be used to show how much photosynthesis and respiration an aquatic plant (like pondweed) is doing, by adding it to the water the plant is in.
High CO<sub>2</sub>

High CO2

  • Hydrogencarbonate indicator turns yellow in high levels of carbon dioxide.
  • Since CO2 is produced in respiration and used up in photosynthesis, this suggests the plant is respiring more than it is photosynthesising.
  • This result can be seen if the plant is kept in the dark.
Low CO<sub>2</sub>

Low CO2

  • Hydrogencarbonate indicator turns purple in low levels of carbon dioxide.
  • Since CO2 is produced in respiration and used up in photosynthesis, this suggests the plant is photosynthesising more than it is respiring.
  • This result can be seen if the plant is kept in bright light.
Normal atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub>

Normal atmospheric CO2

  • Hydrogencarbonate indicator turns red in normal atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide.
  • Since CO2 is produced in respiration and used up in photosynthesis, this suggests the plant is respiring at the same rate that it is photosynthesising.
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Classification of Living Organisms

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Organisation of the Organism

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Movement Into & Out of Cells

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Biological Molecules

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Enzymes

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Plant Nutrition

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Human Nutrition

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Transport in Plants

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Transport in Animals

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Diseases & Immunity

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Gas Exchange in Humans

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Respiration

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Excretion in Humans

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Coordination & Response

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Drugs

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Reproduction

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Inheritance

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Variation & Selection

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Organisms & Their Environment

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Human Influence on Ecosystems

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Biotechnology & Genetic Modification

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