Photosynthesis
Plant Cells
Inside a Leaf
Storage and Light
Investigations
100

Define Photosynthesis

A chemical reaction by which plants convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen using light energy

100

Where is chlorophyll found?

In the chloroplasts

100

Name the tiny holes in the leaf surface used for gas exchange

Stomata

100

What substance do plants store glucose as?

Starch

100

What chemical is used to test a leaf for starch?

Iodine

200

Name the two reactants needed for photosynthesis

Carbon Dioxide and Water

200

Describe the function of guard cells and stomata

Guard cells open and close stomata to control gas exchange and water loss

200

What process allows carbon dioxide to enter the leaf?

Diffusion

200

What happens to the rate of photosynthesis when light intensity increases?

The rate of photosynthesis increases (up to a point)

200

Why is the leaf boiled in water before testing for starch

To kill the leaf, and break down the cell wall and cell membrane

300

Name the two products of photosynthesis

Glucose and Oxygen

300

Describe the function of chloroplasts

To absorb light energy for photosynthesis

300

Describe how oxygen leaves the leaf

Oxygen diffuses out through the stomata

300

Where do plants store starch?

Leaves, Organs (fruit & veg)

300

Why is a leaf heated in ethanol during the starch test?

To remove the chlorophyll and decolourise the leaf

400

What type of energy is needed for photosynthesis

Light Energy (Sunlight)

400

Describe one adaptation of a root hair cell

Long hair-like extensions give a large surface area for absorbing water and minerals.

400

Which tissue transports water up through the plant?

Xylem

400

Explain why a plant in dim light photosynthesises more slowly

Less light energy is available for photosynthesis.

400

What colour does hydrogen carbonate indicator turn when carbon dioxide increases?

Yellow

500

State the balanced chemical equation for photosynthesis

6CO2 + 6H2O → C2H12O6 + 6O2

500

Explain why palisade cells contain many chloroplasts.

To absorb as much light as possible for photosynthesis

500

Explain why leaves have a waxy cuticle

To reduce water loss, and still allow light through
500

What would happen to photosynthesis in complete darkness and why?

Photosynthesis would stop because there is no light energy.

500

What is the observation lens of a microscope?

The lens closest to the specimen. Has different magnifications
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