Hi guys! Here with a bit of an open ended research question.
Note: this is unit 1 work, so don't consider it all too urgent (aside from me being a moron and the work probably being due today).
For our practical assignment we had to orchestrate an experiment, and for the theory, we have to put it into a scientific poster. I have majority of the poster made - introduction to results - and am currently working on some sources. However! I have come to the discussion part and I've hit a standstill.
My hypothesis was proven wrong and this is something I definitely should have asked my teacher about before the holidays started, but I didn't have the chance, and now, I don't know why. Long story short and without being overly specific; I thought that "more carbon dioxide in a plant's environment = higher rate of photosynthesis/more oxygen produced". The experiment proved me wrong and actually showed that a lower amount is better.
I'm not necessarily looking for people to tell me why, but I would LOVE to know where I should be looking to find the answer/if there are any keywords for it, or if this is even typical/what should have happened. Thank you so much. (Please let me know if this question isn't allowed!)
An increase in carbon dioxide concentration should increase the rate of photosynthesis, unless the rate of the reaction is limited by another factor (I.e. Light intensity or temperature). As such the reaction rate should either stay at the same, or increase.
If it decrease it suggests that you may have
- manipulated your IV wrong and may have decreased the co2 concentration
- failed to control other variables such as temperature or light intensity. If wither of these variables decreased during the experiment, it could explain your results
- made erroneous measurements of the rate of photosynthesis.
In you discussion you should discuss the mechanisms of photosynthesis and explain why co2 concentration increase should increase the rate of photosynthesis. Theb you should dicusss the potential errors that may have produced your results. When talking about how uncontrolled temperature or light intensity could affect the results, also link back to photosynthesis and explain why this is the case precisely.
Hope this helps!