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Q. Roma has jumbled the steps of the experiment to show that chlorophyll is necessary for photosynthesis. Can you help Roma by arranging the steps in correct order

1. Keep the potted plant in sunlight.
2. Take a potted plant whose leaves are variegated(partly green and partly white).
3. Boil the leaf first in water and then in alcohol to decolourise the leaf. 4. Add few drops of iodine solution on the colourless leaf.
5. Now pluck a leaf of the plant and trace the leaf on paper showing green and white part.​

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Answered by ND2104
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Answer:

Hey you can refrefer to this

Explanation:

Take a potted plant with variegated leaves like croton and keep it a dark region, away from sunlight for 3 days. This will halt photosynthesis and destarch the plant.

Then keep the plant facing the sunlight for 6 to 8 hours

The plant can now carry out photosynthesis and produce starch.

Mark the green areas in the leaf and trace them on a sheet of paper. Mark the regions as green and yellow.

The green areas contain chlorophyll which is absent in the yellow areas.

Immerse the leaf in boiling alcohol to decolourize it. Leaf slowly loses its green color, which goes into the alcohol.

Dip this decolorized leaf in iodine solution. Now remove the leaf from iodine solution and rinse it in distilled water. Remove the leaf from distilled water and keep it on a petri dish.

Two color regions are visible in the leaf. They are reddish brown and blue-black

we can conclude that the earlier green parts of the leaf turn blue-black whereas the yellow parts have become reddish brown.

Green parts of the leaf possess chlorophyll; hence they carry out photosynthesis and produce starch, which turns blue-black with iodine.

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