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- Please complete the table below comparing transpiration and translocation. (fill in answers for the boxes labeled 1-6) Transpiration Translocation 1 Direction(s) of movement in the plant 4 2 What is transported? 5 3 What is the force behind the movement? (makes the transported substance move) 6 For the toolbar, press ALT+F10 (PC) or ALT+FN+F10 (Mac).Calculate the rate of photosynthesis( absorption units/min) for sample 1 and 6.If you have cells that are larger and contain more chlorophyll per cell than the cells shown in the following flow cytometric signature, where would you expect them to likely show up when they are run through the flow cytometer and why? Please answer with 5 sentences/dot points minimum
- Procedure II Leaf Sample Type Illumination Level Oxygen Concentration Change Data (ppm) Elapsed Time (s) Oxygen Change Rate (ppm/s) Sun- Adapted 0% -15.05 40.0s -0.37625 Shade-Adapted 0% -9.03 40.0s -0.22575 Leaf Sample Type Illumination Level Carbon Dioxide Concentration Change Data (ppm) Elapsed Time (s) Carbon Dioxide Change Rate (ppm/s) Sun- Adapted 0% 15.05 40.0s 0.37625 Shade-Adapted 0% 9.03 40.0s 0.22575 Procedure III Leaf Sample Type Illumination Level Oxygen Concentration Change Data (ppm) Elapsed Time (s) Oxygen Change Rate (ppm/s) Sun- Adapted 15% 5.13 40.0s 0.12825 Shade-Adapted 15% 8.80 40.0s 0.22 Are the results from Procedures II and III consistent with research findings that there are differences in chlorophyll production and enzyme activity between shade-adapted leaves and sun-adapted leaves? Explain your reasoning. Cite your results from…Would 1 change of xylene for 20 minutes be superior to 2 changes of xylene for 10 minutes each in terms of dewaxing results? ExplainLeaf Sample Type Illumination Level Oxygen Concentration Change Data (ppm) Elapsed Time (s) Oxygen Change Rate (ppm/s) Sun- Adapted 100% 22.94 40.0 s 0.5735 Shade-Adapted 100% 13.92 40.0 s 0.348 Leaf Sample Type Illumination Level Carbon Dioxide Concentration Change Data (ppm) Elapsed Time (s) Carbon Dioxide Change Rate (ppm/s) Sun- Adapted 100% -22.94 40.0 s -0.5735 Shade-Adapted 100% -13.92 40.0 s -0.348 In procedure I, the oxygen concentration changes differed between sun-adapted leaves and shade-adapted leaves. Can chlorophyll concentrations alone explain the differences seen between the two leaf types? Explain
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- 5b)Discuss the need to pretreat the plant tissues used before cryopreserving them in ultra-low temperature and the advantages of cryopreservation compared to conventional plant conservation methods.Leaf Sample Type Illumination Level Oxygen Concentration Change Data (ppm) Elapsed Time (s) Oxygen Change Rate (ppm/s) Sun- Adapted 0% -15.05 40.0s -0.37625 Shade-Adapted 0% -9.03 40.0s -0.22575 Leaf Sample Type Illumination Level Carbon Dioxide Concentration Change Data (ppm) Elapsed Time (s) Carbon Dioxide Change Rate (ppm/s) Sun- Adapted 0% 15.05 40.0s 0.37625 Shade-Adapted 0% 9.03 40.0s 0.22575 Using the results for the change in carbon dioxide concentration in Procedure II as a reference, compare the rates of cellular respiration for sun-adapted versus shade-adapted leaves. What are the biological principles/bases underlying this comparison.LAB 5: SALINIZATION OF SOIL Why was it necessary in the experimental design to have some seeds germinating in pure water?