What happens if we use ammonium solution instead of KOH Solution in mohls half leaf experiment
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Photosynthesis is the process used by plants, algae and certain bacteria to harness energy from sunlight and turn it into chemical energy. Here, we describe the general principles of photosynthesis and highlight how scientists are studying this natural process to help develop clean fuels and sources of renewable energy. During oxygenic photosynthesis, light energy transfers electrons from water (H2O) to carbon dioxide (CO2), to produce carbohydrates. In this transfer, the CO2 is "reduced," or receives electrons, and the water becomes "oxidized," or loses electrons. Ultimately, oxygen is produced along with carbohydrates. when a part of leaf is enclosed in a test tube containing KOH soaked cotton, Potassium hydroxide absorbs carbon dioxide, so the leaf sealed inside the glass container is in air without carbon dioxide. Without carbon dioxide, process of photosynthesis cannot take place.
So the correct option is 'carbon dioxide is essential for photosynthesis because in KOH leaf, starch synthesis do not occur as CO 2 is absorbed by KOH, so CO−2 is not available for photosynthesis'.
If ammonium solution is used over here, absorption of co2 will not occur. Therefore, we can’t prove that co2 is required during photosynthesis.
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Photosynthesis is the process used by plants, algae and certain bacteria to harness energy from sunlight and turn it into chemical energy. Here, we describe the general principles of photosynthesis and highlight how scientists are studying this natural process to help develop clean fuels and sources of renewable energy. During oxygenic photosynthesis, light energy transfers electrons from water (H2O) to carbon dioxide (CO2), to produce carbohydrates. In this transfer, the CO2 is "reduced," or receives electrons, and the water becomes "oxidized," or loses electrons. Ultimately, oxygen is produced along with carbohydrates. when a part of leaf is enclosed in a test tube containing KOH soaked cotton, Potassium hydroxide absorbs carbon dioxide, so the leaf sealed inside the glass container is in air without carbon dioxide. Without carbon dioxide, process of photosynthesis cannot take place.
So the correct option is 'carbon dioxide is essential for photosynthesis because in KOH leaf, starch synthesis do not occur as CO 2 is absorbed by KOH, so CO−2 is not available for photosynthesis'.
If ammonium solution is used over here, absorption of co2 will not occur. Therefore, we can’t prove that co2 is required during photosynthesis.
Hope this helps you
Please mark this as BRAINLIEST!!!!!!
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