Question 2
To prepare for the experiment, follow these steps:

Put one or two ice cubes in 1 cup of water. Chill the cup of water in the refrigerator for 1 to 2 hours. Remove any remaining ice when you take the water out of the refrigerator. This cup holds the ice-cold water.
Heat up three cups of water in the microwave for 15 to 20 seconds until they reach 100°F on the thermometer. If you heat the water too much, wait until the temperature drops to 100°F. These cups hold the lukewarm water.
Heat the last cup of water in the microwave until it reaches 212°F. This cup holds the boiling water.
Now line up the five glasses and label them A, B, C, D, and E. Then put the following contents in each glass:
Use the spoon to stir the contents in glasses B, C, D, and E until the sugar dissolves. Then immediately add a packet of yeast to each glass. Wash the spoon and stir in the yeast. Cover the top of glass E tightly with plastic wrap.

Wait 15 minutes. Then measure the foam level in each glass in centimeters, as shown in the image.

Take measurements of the foam level every 15 minutes for 60 minutes. Record your measurements in the table.

Question 2 To prepare for the experiment follow these steps Put one or two ice cubes in 1 cup of water Chill the cup of water in the refrigerator for 1 to 2 hou class=
Question 2 To prepare for the experiment follow these steps Put one or two ice cubes in 1 cup of water Chill the cup of water in the refrigerator for 1 to 2 hou class=
Question 2 To prepare for the experiment follow these steps Put one or two ice cubes in 1 cup of water Chill the cup of water in the refrigerator for 1 to 2 hou class=

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Answer:

A) how the temperature of water affects photosynthesis.

Explanation:

Photosynthesis is a process in which plants transform light into chemical energy. They require water and sunlight to grow. During the process light energy is absorbed by plants and they consume water, carbon dioxide and some mineral from soil to produce oxygen by a chemical reaction. Jared is also considering to analyse the different water temperatures. The higher temperature of water will enhance the rate of photosynthesis.