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How does the photosynthesis gizmo lab determine the rate of photosynthesis?
In the Photosynthesis Lab Gizmo, you can monitor the rate of photosynthesis by measuring oxygen production.
What are the bubbles in photosynthesis gizmo?
The gas is produced from plants in photosynthesis. Observe the left pane closely. What do you think the bubbles are? In my opinion, the bubbles are the oxygen that the plant is giving off.
How does oxygen production relate to the rate of photosynthesis gizmo answers?
Oxygen production relates to the rate of photosynthesis because when the oxygen production is high the rate of photosynthesis is high.
Why do you need blood gizmo?
You need blood because it brings oxygen and nutrients to different parts of your body so they can work. What organ pushes blood through your body? Your heart pushes blood through your body.
What would most likely happen if one of the runners began jogging in knee deep water?
What would most likely happen if one of the runners began jogging in knee-deep water? If one of the runners began jogging in knee-deep water, the runner would slow down.
How does the color of light affect the rate of photosynthesis gizmo?
How does the color of light affect the rate of photosynthesis? The color of light affects the rate of photosynthesis when the production of oxygen increases at 450 nm (blue), drops, then rises again at 660 nm (orange).
What is the limiting factor in photosynthesis gizmo?
The limiting factor was CO2 because when it was decreased or increased, it was still able to increase the oxygen production. I know that CO2 is the limiting factor because it always increases oxygen production..
How does the color of light affect the rate of photosynthesis gizmos?
Where does urea enter the blood gizmo?
the liver
Urea enters the blood in the liver.
Where is sugar removed from the blood How can you tell gizmo?
How can you tell that sugar is removed from the blood in the capillaries? Sugar level decreases when blood goes through the capillaries.
How do you think increasing a medium’s index of refraction might affect the angle of refraction?
Changing the index of refraction of both materials changes the angle of refraction in many ways. When the top material has a higher index of refraction, the angle of refraction increases dramatically away from the normal. No refraction occurs when the indexes are the same.
What is the relationship between index of refraction and wave speed ratio?
The index of refraction is equal to the speed of light in a medium divided by the speed of light in a vacuum.
What are the ideal conditions for photosynthesis gizmo?
Introduction: Photosynthesis requires light, water, and CO2 to work. When one of these factors is in short supply, it is called a limiting factor. Temperature can also be a limiting factor when it is too hot or too cold for photosynthesis to work well.
Which colors were absorbed best by the plant gizmo?
The color of light that will maximize the rate of photosynthesis would be orange. Which colors were absorbed best by the plant? The colors that were absorbed the best were blue-violet and red-orange.
How can you tell where sugar is removed from the blood gizmo?
Where does sugar get removed the blood?
During absorption and digestion, the carbohydrates in the food you eat are reduced to their simplest form, glucose. Excess glucose is then removed from the blood, with the majority of it being converted into glycoge, the storage form of glucose, by the liver’s hepatic cells via a process called glycogenesis.
How does increasing or decreasing the index of refraction of the bottom material affect when the critical angle appears?
Changing the index of refraction of the bottom material changes the angle of refraction by decreasing the angle to be more like the angle of inflection when the index is increased, and by increasing the angle to be the complement of the angle of inflection when the index is decreased and is closer to 1.
What happens to the intensity of the reflected ray and refracted ray when the angle of incidence increases in water?
As the angle is increased to greater and greater angles, we would begin to observe less refraction and more reflection. That is, as the angle of incidence is increased, the brightness of the refracted ray decreases and the brightness of the reflected ray increases.
How does the refractive index of a transparent medium affect the speed of light passing through it?
When light traveling in a vacuum enters a new transparent medium, such as air, water, or glass, the speed is reduced in proportion to the refractive index of the new material.