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2.8 Photosynthesis

Question 1a

Marks: 1
a)

Chloroplasts contain various photosynthetic pigments.

State the role of a photosynthetic pigment.

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    Question 1b

    Marks: 2
    b)

    The pigments in a chloroplast can be separated and identified using a technique called thin layer chromatography. After extracting pigments from a spinach leaf a student carried out thin layer chromatography. Some of their results can be seen below.

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    Use the equation provided to calculate the Rf values for pigments X and Y

    R subscript f equals fraction numerator D i s t a n c e space m o v e d space b y space p i g m e n t space over denominator D i s t a n c e space m o v e d space b y space s o l v e n t end fraction

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      Question 1c

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      c)

      The table below contains value ranges for the Rf values of common photosynthetic pigments.

      Pigment Rf value range
      Carotene 0.89 - 0.95
      Neoxanthin 0.05 - 0.11
      Chlorophyll a 0.64 - 0.69
      Chlorophyll b 0.53 - 0.62
      Pheophytin a 0.78 - 0.86

      Use your answers to part b) to identify pigments X and Y from part b).

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        Question 2a

        Marks: 1
        a)

        State why the majority of plants look green to human eyes.

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          Question 2b

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          b)

          The effect of different colours of light on the growth of Arabidopsis thaliana (thale cress) seedlings was studied. Three different colours of light were tested and measurements of seedling height, shoot length, and biomass were taken. The results of the study are shown in the table below.

          Colour of light Wavelength of light / nm Height of seedlings / cm Shoot length / cm Total biomass / g
          Blue 450 2.3 2.0 2.4
          Orange 600 3.5 2.8 2.8
          Red 630 7.4 6.1 3.7

          State what can be concluded about the effect of different colours of light on the growth of Arabidopsis thaliana from the data shown.

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            Question 2c

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            c)

            Oxygen can be thought of as a waste product of photosynthesis.

            Identify the process by which this oxygen is produced.

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              Key Concepts
              Photolysis of Water

              Question 2d

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              d)

              The process in part c) releases oxygen into the atmosphere, increasing atmospheric oxygen concentration.

              State two other impacts that photosynthesis would have had on the atmosphere of prehistoric earth.

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                Question 3a

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                a)

                State what is meant by the term photosynthesis.

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                  Key Concepts
                  Photosynthesis Defined

                  Question 3b

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                  b)

                  The graph below shows the relationship between carbon dioxide concentration and the rate of photosynthesis.

                  screenshot-2022-07-23-15-03-56

                  Describe the relationship between carbon dioxide concentration and the rate of photosynthesis shown in the graph.

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                    Key Concepts
                    Limiting Factors

                    Question 3c

                    Marks: 1
                    c)

                    Identify a possible limiting factor at the point labelled X in the graph in part b).

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                      Key Concepts
                      Limiting Factors

                      Question 3d

                      Marks: 3
                      d)
                      Sketch a graph of the rate of photosynthesis against temperature.

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                        Key Concepts
                        Limiting Factors

                        Question 4a

                        Marks: 3
                        a)

                        A student makes the following statement:

                        "Visible light has wavelengths between 200 and 900 µm. Red is the shortest wavelength and violet is the longest."

                        Identify the errors in this statement.

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                          Question 4b

                          Marks: 2
                          b)

                          A plant is grown in increasing concentrations of carbon dioxide whilst other factors are kept constant.

                          Describe what will happen to the rate of photosynthesis as carbon dioxide concentration increases.

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                            Key Concepts
                            Limiting Factors

                            Question 4c

                            Marks: 1
                            c)

                            The plant in part b) is an aquatic plant. Before starting the experiment the student conducting the study boiled and then cooled the water that the plant would be placed in.

                            Explain why the student did this.

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                              Question 4d

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                              d)

                              Describe how the student could have measured the rate of photosynthesis in the study described in parts b) and c).

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                                Question 5a

                                Marks: 5

                                One mark is available for clarity of communication throughout this question.

                                a)

                                Outline how photosynthesis in early life forms caused changes to early Earth.

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                                  Question 5b

                                  Marks: 6
                                  b)

                                  Describe the process of photosynthesis.

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