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| - | =='''Series | + | =='''Series 3 - Photosynthesis (Labs 8-10) Objectives:'''== |
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| - | '''In this | + | '''In this series of three weeks of experiments you will learn:''' <br> |
| - | #<br> | + | # How photosynthetic pigments are harvested and used ''in vivo'' in converting light energy to chemical energy<br> |
| - | #<br> | + | # How to extract, separate, measure, and analyze photosynthetic pigments <br> |
| - | #<br> | + | # How to use an artificial electron acceptor to measure an aspect of photosynthesis ''in vitro'' <br> |
| - | # | + | # How to investigate a variable that might affect the rate of electron transport in photosynthesis |
| - | # | + | # How to write an original scientific research report<br> |
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| - | + | [[BISC110: Series 3 Experiment 8 Photosynthetic Pigments | Lab 8: Photosynthetic Pigments]]<br> | |
| - | + | [[BISC110: Series 3 Experiment 9 Hill Reaction | Lab 9: The Hill Reaction]]<br> | |
| - | + | [[BISC110: Series 3 Experiment 10 Hill Reaction Variables | Lab 10: Variables Affecting the Hill Reaction]]<br> | |
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Series 3 - Photosynthesis (Labs 8-10) Objectives:
In this series of three weeks of experiments you will learn:
- How photosynthetic pigments are harvested and used in vivo in converting light energy to chemical energy
- How to extract, separate, measure, and analyze photosynthetic pigments
- How to use an artificial electron acceptor to measure an aspect of photosynthesis in vitro
- How to investigate a variable that might affect the rate of electron transport in photosynthesis
- How to write an original scientific research report
Lab 8: Photosynthetic Pigments
Lab 9: The Hill Reaction
Lab 10: Variables Affecting the Hill Reaction



