Control Group:
1-Minute Experiment: Place a healthy potted plant in a room with ample sunlight and observe the color and appearance of the leaves.
2-Minute Experiment: Measure the amount of water uptake by the plant using a graduated cylinder for a 2-minute duration. Record the water level before and after.
3-Minute Experiment: Count the number of oxygen bubbles released by the plant in a 3-minute timeframe, in a water-filled beaker placed over the plant's leaves.
5-Minute Experiment: Record the temperature around the plant every minute for five minutes using a thermometer.
10-Minute Experiment: Measure the pH of the soil in which the plant is growing using a soil pH meter at the beginning and end of a 10-minute duration.
Experimental Group:
1-Minute Experiment: Place a potted plant in a room with limited sunlight (partially covered) and observe the color and appearance of the leaves.
2-Minute Experiment: Measure the amount of water uptake by the plant in a 2-minute timeframe, same as the control group.
3-Minute Experiment: Count the number of oxygen bubbles released by the plant in a 3-minute timeframe, same as the control group.
5-Minute Experiment: Record the temperature around the plant every minute for five minutes using a thermometer, same as the control group.
10-Minute Experiment: Measure the pH of the soil in which the plant is growing at the beginning and end of a 10-minute duration, same as the control group.
Note: The experimental group is designed to have limited sunlight or altered conditions to test the effects on photosynthesis compared to the control group with normal/ideal conditions.
make up a 1, 2, 3, 5, 10 minute photosynthesis experiment for the control group and the experimental group.
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