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A Plan to Investigate the effect of light wavelength on the rate of photosynthesis.  

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A Plan to Investigate the effect of light wavelength on the rate of photosynthesis. Plan Method Take a 250cm3 beaker and fill it with distilled water. Use distilled water so there are no impurities to disrupt photosynthesis. Then take x cm's of elodia and put it in the beaker. Cover the elodia with the large end of a funnel and the tip of the funnel cover with a test tube. Then direct a light onto this experiment. Measure the amount of bubbles that come from the elodia for x minutes. A prediction for this experiment would be that as different wavelengths are tested the rate of photosynthesis will either increase or decrease. Photosynthesis will also speed up when the light is lighter (yellow) than when it is darker (brown). The equipment used, the same as above, will be a 250cm3 beaker, a funnel, one test tube, distilled water, elodia and...

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