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#Activity No 1 [[Activity No 1| Importance of carbon dioxide in Photosynthesis ]]
 
#Activity No 1 [[Activity No 1| Importance of carbon dioxide in Photosynthesis ]]
 
carbondioxide is essential for photosynthesis
 
carbondioxide is essential for photosynthesis
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#Activity No 2 [[Activity No 2| observation of stomata]]
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observation of stomata
  
 
===Activity No 2 ===
 
===Activity No 2 ===

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  1. Activity No 1 Importance of carbon dioxide in Photosynthesis

carbondioxide is essential for photosynthesis

  1. Activity No 2 observation of stomata

observation of stomata

Activity No 2

observation of stomata

  • Estimated Time

20 min

  • Materials/ Resources needed

-Nerium leaf
- petridish
- Microscope
- Coverslip
- Stain
- Slides
- Blade (7o clock)

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Cut a thin section of nerium leaf along the midrib. Place the section in a petridish containing water place this leaf section on a microscope slide add a drop of water and cover the specimen with the help of a coverslip. Observe the slide under the microscope.

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Activity No 3

release of oxygen during photosynthesis

  • Estimated Time

2 days

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- Water
- NaHCO3
- Test tubes
- Funnelsover
- Hydrilla plants
- Beakers (Large trough)
- Sun

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{{#ev:youtube| yg8vqsBOFMw | 400}}

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Take 2 troughs filled with water. Add a few crystals of sodium bicarbonate to both. Place hydrilla plants in both the troughsand invert large funnel sover them. Take two test tubes. Place some small pieces of wool into their bottoms. Fill the test tubes with water and invert them over the narrow ends of each of the funnel place one of the trough in a bright sunny area where as the other through in a dark cupboard for about 48hrs.

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