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Answered by vidhyabarud
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1. The following setup is used to show that Carbon Dioxide is necessary for Plants to Perform PHOTOSYNTHESIS.

2. The solution in the Jar is Potassium Hydroxide ( KOH ) .

Potassium Hydroxide in the Jar absorbs the Carbon Dioxide present in the leaf , causing the absence of Carbon Dioxide.

3. The Leaf used in the activity should be of a Destarched Plant .

4. The portion of Leaf which was out of the flask containing KOH shows the presence of starch.

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