explain experiment of t.w.engelmann in context with photosynthesis
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Explanation: The KOH solution kept under bell-jar 'A' absorbs all the carbon dioxide, ceases the process of photosynthesis and starch formation. This experiment proves the necessity of the carbon dioxide for photosynthesis.
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In his classic experiment, Engelmann placed a filamentous green alga from the genus Cladophora on a microscopic slide, which he illuminated through a prism glass, thus dividing sunlight into separate wavelengths across the filament.
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