How is the net photosynthesis rate related to the rates you determined?

Procedure I – Net Photosynthesis Rates – 100% Illumination

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LeafSampleType IlluminationLevel OxygenConcentrationChange Data (ppm) ElapsedTime(s) OxygenChange Rate(ppm/s)
Sun-Adapted 100% 21.36 40.0 (s)
Shade-Adapted 100% 12.96 40.0 (s)
LeafSampleType IlluminationLevel Carbon DioxideConcentrationChange Data(ppm) ElapsedTime(s) Carbon DioxideChange Rate(ppm/s)
Sun-Adapted 100% -21.36 40.0 (s)
Shade-Adapted 100% -12.96 40.0 (s)

Observations and Questions

[1] Show your oxygen change rate calculation for the Sun-Adapted data run.

[2] Show your carbon dioxide change rate calculation for the Shade-Adapted data run.

[3] Examine your results. Do your results reveal a possible relationship between (rates of) production of oxygen and carbon dioxide? Explain. Cite your results as part of your explanation.

[4] Using your results for change in oxygen concentration as a reference, discuss whether your Procedure I results confirm research findings about differences in the amount of chlorophyll production for sun-adapted and shade-adapted leaves.

[5] How is the net photosynthesis rate related to the rates you determined? (note that this is not a calculation)

[6] Explain why (or why not) you would expect respiration to occur when the illumination is 100%?

Procedure II – Respiration Rates – 0% Illumination Data Run

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LeafSampleType IlluminationLevel OxygenConcentrationChange Data (ppm) ElapsedTime(s) OxygenChange Rate(ppm/s)
Sun-Adapted 0% -14.01 40.0 (s)
Shade-Adapted 0% -8.41 40.0 (s)
LeafSampleType IlluminationLevel Carbon DioxideConcentrationChange Data (ppm) ElapsedTime(s) Carbon DioxideChange Rate(ppm/s)
Sun-Adapted 0% 14.01 40.0 (s)
Shade-Adapted 0% 8.41 40.0 (s)

Observations and Questions

[7] Sample Calculation: Show your oxygen change rate calculation for the Sun-Adapted data run.

[8] Sample Calculation: Show your carbon dioxide change rate calculation for the Shade-Adapted data run.

[9] Cite your results for the change in carbon dioxide concentration as a reference and compare the respiratory rates for sun-adapted and shade-adapted leaves. Explain the biological principles/bases underlying this comparison.

[10] What would be the photosynthesis rate if you measured it at 0% illumination in Procedure II? Explain your answer. Cite your results from Procedure I to assist with your explanation.

Procedure III – Low-Light Net Photosynthesis Rates – 15% Illumination

Complete the table below using your data and information found under the Background tab (see the Summary of Needed Formulas section)

LeafSampleType IlluminationLevel OxygenConcentrationChange Data (ppm) ElapsedTime(s) OxygenChange Rate(ppm/s)
Sun-Adapted 15% 4.78 40.0 (s)
Shade-Adapted 15% 8.19

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Observations and Questions

[11] Sample Calculation: Show your oxygen change rate calculation for the Sun-Adapted data run.

[12] Based on the data you collected in Procedures I (100% illumination) and III (15% illumination), which system of leaves produces the most oxygen: Sun-adapted or shade-adapted? Explain how your results support your answer.

[13] Are your results from Procedure II and Procedure III consistent with research findings that there are differences in chlorophyll production and enzyme activity between shade-adapted leaves and sun-adapted leaves? Explain your reasoning. Cite your results from Procedure II and Procedure III to support your explanation.