Plant Respiration and Photosynthesis (PASPORT sensors)
Use a carbon dioxide gas sensor to understand the comparative concentrations of CO₂ gas for a small plant in darkness and in bright light and what this says about photosynthesis and the CO₂ cycle. Note: This investigation has been updated for Wireless sensors in the Essential Biology lab manual (product number EB-6331)
Grade Level: High School
Subject: Biology
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PASPORT Carbon Dioxide Gas Sensor
The PASPORT Carbon Dioxide Gas Sensor measures carbon dioxide concentrations in ppm and can be used to explore photosynthesis, respiration, fermentation, and more.
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