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Understanding graphs
and variables
DO YOU THINK
ALL PLANTS
PHOTOSYNTHESIZE
AT THE SAME RATE?
Discuss with your partners and find reasons and factors
that would influence photosynthesis.
PHOTOSYNTHESIS RATE
•The factors that affect the rate of
photosynthesis are:
•Light
•Temperature
•Concentration of carbon dioxide.
These factors, in scientific terms, are
known as variables, and they can vary in
nature. The rate of photosynthesis
varies with them.
In the lab, when we do
experiments, we will usually
deal with two types of
variables:
- INDEPENDENT variable: what is varied
during the experiment – WHAT I CHANGE
- DEPENDENT variable: what is being measured –
WHAT I OBSERVE
HOW DO THESE VARIABLES RELATE WITH
EACH OTHER?
We must focus our observations on the
dependent variable to see how it
responds to the change made to the
independent variable. The new value of
the dependent variable is caused by and
depends on the value of the independent
variable.
EXAMPLES:
QUESTION WHAT I CHANGE WHAT I OBSERVE
Does heating a cup of
water allow it to dissolve
more sugar?
Temperature of the water
measured in degrees
Centigrade
Amount of sugar that
dissolves completely
measured in grams
Does fertilizer make a
plant grow bigger?
Amount of fertilizer used Growth of the plant
measured by its height or
weight
Imagine you have designed an
experiment to test the rate of
photosynthesis with different factors
such as light intensity, temperature and
carbon dioxide concentration.
What would the rate of photosynthesis
be, the dependent or independent
variable? And the factors?
MAKING GRAPHS
After scientists record their data in
tables, they usually make graphs to
display it for analysis.
Graphs show the relationship between
two variables. The pattern of curve or
line that is drawn will help you to form
conclusions about your data.
Understanding photosynthesis graphs
Understanding photosynthesis graphs
Understanding photosynthesis graphs
Now you can put all this in practice!
BUILD A GRAPH:
Imagine you have done an experiment to solve the following problem:
DOES LIGHT INTENSITY AFFECT THE RATE OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS IN ELODEA
PLANTS?
Your Hypothesis: Yes, light intensity does affect the rate of
photosynthesis. Too much light may cause plants to "burn out" while too
little light will not provide enough light for optimal photosynthesis
activity.
Procedure
 This experiment will look at the affect of light intensity on the rate of
photosynthesis on Elodea plants.
- The rate of photosynthesis is determined by the number of bubbles
formed by the Elodea plants. The oxygen bubbles are a product of
photosynthesis. Plants have shown to produce more bubbles
when placed closer to a light source (a lamp) than further away. The
efficiency of photosynthesis can be measured by the amount of
oxygen bubbles formed during a given amount of time. The bubbles
counted were only the ones that floated to the top of the test
tube. Baking soda is added to the test tubes to provide adequate
amounts of carbon dioxide for photosynthesis to occur.
Independent variable
Time and distance to the light are the independent variables.
Dependent variables
The dependent variable will be the number of bubbles
formed and floated to the top of the test tube.
Data
Distance of the
light source/ Time
10 seconds 30 seconds 60 seconds
50 cm 13 45 114
40 cm 15 54 121
30 cm 16 54 124
20 cm 20 71 150
10 cm 29 92 206
The number of bubbles formed (dependent variable) as a function of time
(independent variable) at various light distances from the test tube.
Your task:
You have to build a graph using the data of the table.
- Time goes in the x-axis
- Number of bubbles goes in the y-axis.
You plot a line with a different color for each distance.
Based on the data collected and the graph:
- interpret the results and outline the conclusions of the experiment
- discuss the validity of the hypothesis

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Understanding photosynthesis graphs

  • 2. DO YOU THINK ALL PLANTS PHOTOSYNTHESIZE AT THE SAME RATE? Discuss with your partners and find reasons and factors that would influence photosynthesis.
  • 3. PHOTOSYNTHESIS RATE •The factors that affect the rate of photosynthesis are: •Light •Temperature •Concentration of carbon dioxide.
  • 4. These factors, in scientific terms, are known as variables, and they can vary in nature. The rate of photosynthesis varies with them.
  • 5. In the lab, when we do experiments, we will usually deal with two types of variables: - INDEPENDENT variable: what is varied during the experiment – WHAT I CHANGE - DEPENDENT variable: what is being measured – WHAT I OBSERVE
  • 6. HOW DO THESE VARIABLES RELATE WITH EACH OTHER? We must focus our observations on the dependent variable to see how it responds to the change made to the independent variable. The new value of the dependent variable is caused by and depends on the value of the independent variable.
  • 7. EXAMPLES: QUESTION WHAT I CHANGE WHAT I OBSERVE Does heating a cup of water allow it to dissolve more sugar? Temperature of the water measured in degrees Centigrade Amount of sugar that dissolves completely measured in grams Does fertilizer make a plant grow bigger? Amount of fertilizer used Growth of the plant measured by its height or weight
  • 8. Imagine you have designed an experiment to test the rate of photosynthesis with different factors such as light intensity, temperature and carbon dioxide concentration. What would the rate of photosynthesis be, the dependent or independent variable? And the factors?
  • 9. MAKING GRAPHS After scientists record their data in tables, they usually make graphs to display it for analysis. Graphs show the relationship between two variables. The pattern of curve or line that is drawn will help you to form conclusions about your data.
  • 13. Now you can put all this in practice! BUILD A GRAPH: Imagine you have done an experiment to solve the following problem: DOES LIGHT INTENSITY AFFECT THE RATE OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS IN ELODEA PLANTS? Your Hypothesis: Yes, light intensity does affect the rate of photosynthesis. Too much light may cause plants to "burn out" while too little light will not provide enough light for optimal photosynthesis activity.
  • 14. Procedure  This experiment will look at the affect of light intensity on the rate of photosynthesis on Elodea plants. - The rate of photosynthesis is determined by the number of bubbles formed by the Elodea plants. The oxygen bubbles are a product of photosynthesis. Plants have shown to produce more bubbles when placed closer to a light source (a lamp) than further away. The efficiency of photosynthesis can be measured by the amount of oxygen bubbles formed during a given amount of time. The bubbles counted were only the ones that floated to the top of the test tube. Baking soda is added to the test tubes to provide adequate amounts of carbon dioxide for photosynthesis to occur. Independent variable Time and distance to the light are the independent variables. Dependent variables The dependent variable will be the number of bubbles formed and floated to the top of the test tube.
  • 15. Data Distance of the light source/ Time 10 seconds 30 seconds 60 seconds 50 cm 13 45 114 40 cm 15 54 121 30 cm 16 54 124 20 cm 20 71 150 10 cm 29 92 206 The number of bubbles formed (dependent variable) as a function of time (independent variable) at various light distances from the test tube.
  • 16. Your task: You have to build a graph using the data of the table. - Time goes in the x-axis - Number of bubbles goes in the y-axis. You plot a line with a different color for each distance. Based on the data collected and the graph: - interpret the results and outline the conclusions of the experiment - discuss the validity of the hypothesis