The graph below is one representation of the data collected from the elodea experiment. Note that this image may not display correctly on a cell phone or tablet. Please use a real computer to complete this assessment.

4. Drag and drop the various titles into the best positions.

(2 points)
Drop target 1
Drop target 2
Drop target 3
Drop target 4
Question 2
5. Complete the conclusion.(2 points)
The hypothesis predicted that increasing the amount of light would
the number of bubbles produced. Over three trials of one minute per trial, the elodea produced between
bubbles per minute when the light level was low. Over three additional trials of one minute per trial, the elodea produced between
bubbles per minute when the light level was high. Because the elodea produced
bubbles when the light level was high, the hypothesis was
.
Question 3
Concept Review

6. What was the chemical content of the bubbles?

(1 point)
Responses

water
water

carbon dioxide
carbon dioxide

oxygen gas
oxygen gas

sugar (glucose)
sugar (glucose)
Question 4
7. Identify each of the compounds involved in photosynthesis as being a reactant or a product. Because of the design of this question, there will be no partial credit. You can earn two points for a completely correct answer or zero points for an answer that is not completely correct.(2 points)
reactant product
carbon dioxide

water

oxygen gas

sugar (glucose)

1 answer

4. Drag and drop the various titles into the best positions.

Please provide the titles and their potential drop positions for me to assist you further. Without that information, I can't help organize them appropriately.


5. Complete the conclusion.

The hypothesis predicted that increasing the amount of light would increase the number of bubbles produced. Over three trials of one minute per trial, the elodea produced between 1 to 3 bubbles per minute when the light level was low. Over three additional trials of one minute per trial, the elodea produced between 8 to 12 bubbles per minute when the light level was high. Because the elodea produced more bubbles when the light level was high, the hypothesis was supported.


6. What was the chemical content of the bubbles?

The correct response is: oxygen gas


7. Identify each of the compounds involved in photosynthesis as being a reactant or a product.

| Reactant | Product | |--------------------|------------------| | carbon dioxide | oxygen gas | | water | sugar (glucose) |

Make sure to double-check the specific formatting required, as some systems may require the responses to be in a specific format.