The experiment consists of four Tight settings from a desk lamp. There are three trials in each light setting which will come to find an average number. the purpose for this is to see how many bubbles are produced with each watt of light (0, 25, 50 and 100) waits; this experiment is set up with a desk lamp shining down on a fish bowl. The results of the bubble experiment came to be that as the higher the watts of light, the more bubbles were produced. There was very little activity with no light from the lamp. So it is obvious with the brighter light and the warmer the temperature the more oxygen will be produced. I did assume that there would be more bubble activity with the higher light watts. I believed with the combination of heat and brighter lights that the oxygen would be produced more than with less heat and light. I actually struggled with this experiment because of not actually being hands on. And I have a tendency to over think things and make them more complicated than they truly are. With the information and the live chat recording, it helped make sense of this experiment. Khara, Kanika.^All You Need To Know About \"Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration, \" Buzzle, http;//www.buzzle.com/articles/photoesynthesis-and-cellular-respiration. html August 22, 2016 Diffen Photosynthesis v. Cellular Respiration, (n, d) Retrieved from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia http://www.diffen.com/difference/Cellular_Respiration_vs_photosynthesis
Aim of the Experiment :To understand the relationship between photosynthesis and cellular respiration.
Methodology: Lights of different wattages like 10,20.50 and 1000 watt lights are see up on the desk light and the amount of bubbles released under different wattages is noted . There are several trials for each wattage and the number of the bubbles that are released is noted and an average is taken.
Results and outcome: It is noticed that the number of bubbles increase with an increase in the wattage of light and no bubbles are produced with no light from the lamp indicating warmer temperatures and high light intensities increase the production of oxygen and hence more bubbles are seen in high wattage light.
Discussion and Analysis:The role of light in photosynthesis is indispensable . The amount of light , the duration of light and the intensity (wavelength or wattage in this case) influence the rate of photosynthesis. In the above experiment the ere are more number of bubbles under high wattage lamp indicates that the quality of light influences the photosynthetic activity and with no light no bubbles are produced .