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POSSIBLE POINTS: 14.29 For the following parts of the photosynthesis lab, indicate what was the independent and what was the dependent variable in the experiment.
Part I: The effects of Color on Photosynthesis
1. What was the independent variable for this part of the experiment?
2. What was the dependent variable in this experiment?
3. Which color produced the highest production of photosynthesis?
4. Which color produced the lowest production of photosynthesis?
5. Bobby has three green plants and provides them with plenty of food and water. He decides to provide one plant with green light, one plant with red light and the
other plant with white light.
Which of the three colors of lights will create the unhealthiest plant and may kill the plant?
:: Color of Light
:: Temperature
- Intensity of Light
:: Amount of Oxygen
Amount of Carbon Dioxide
:: red
:: orange
:: yellow
:: green
: blue
:: violet
:: white


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