The Importance Of Photosynthesis On The Tree

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Even though plants produce oxygen, they produced more or less oxygen due to their placement on the tree. The experiment investigated the different CO2 intake by the Pittosporum due to how much sunlight they are able to obtain. It was to discover if placement of leaves on the tree had any affect on how the tree intakes CO2. The Pittosporum leaves were obtained from the middle, outer and inner part of the tree and then put into a chamber to collect the amount of CO2 intake. Each leaf was put into light and then dark to test how they reacted to light vs. dark. The GPP was the same in each location.The p-values for the experiment were 0.052151,0.45045, and 0.063187. The experiment suggests that the more sunlight a plant obtains the faster …show more content…

Photosynthesis was defined as the process plant you used to make sugar from sunlight ( Vidyasagar). There were many landscaping companies who have pruned and trimmed bushes in a populated area. While doing this, it was possible they were cutting down the amount of CO2 that was released in the Earth . It is crucial to understand how light intensities affect the rate of photosynthesis. It is important because the height and broadness of the tree could regulate the amount of CO2.The topic of photosynthesis and light intensity was one of the important to research. ( Bohning,1956). It was important to investigate this because of the variation in color is obvious to the naked eye and the explanation for this variation is not common knowledge. It would be significant to test the effect on the placement of the leaves on the photosynthetic rate because it would provide more information about how light intensity affects the leaves on trees. The hypothesis for this experiment was leaves that are able to obtain more sunlight tend to be at the top of the bush and the leaves that are unable to obtain an efficient amount of sunlight tend to be at the bottom or inner part of the bush. The Pittosporum leaves originated in China and are widespread throughout the world

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