Q.5 Answer the following question (1) Leaves other than green color perfrom photosynthesis. How will you test it ?
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Answer:
Photosynthesis is the process in which green plants (primarily) convert energy from the sun’s light into usable, chemical energy. Plants require energy for growth, reproduction, and defense. Excess energy, created from photosynthesis, is stored in plant tissue as starch. Starch is a white and powdery substance. It houses glucose, which plants use for food. The presence of starch in a leaf is reliable evidence of photosynthesis. That’s because starch formation requires photosynthesis.
(Adult supervision required.)
Starch Testing Experiment
What You Need:
Two plants
Beaker or glass jar
Saucepan on the stove
Ethyl alcohol
Iodine solution
Tweezers
Test for starch in plants:
1. Place one of the plants in a dark room for 24 hours; place the other one on a sunny windowsill.
2. Wait 24 hours.
3. Fill the beaker or jar with ethyl alcohol.
4. Place the beaker or jar in a saucepan full of water.
5. Heat the pan until the ethyl alcohol begins to boil.
6. Remove from the heat.
7. Dip each of the leaves in the hot water for 60 seconds, using tweezers.
8. Drop the leaves in the beaker or jar of ethyl alcohol for two minutes (or until they turn almost white).
9. Set them each in a shallow dish.
10. Cover the leaves with some iodine solution and watch.
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