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CWSF 2011 - Toronto, Ontario

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Marissa - My name is Marissa Sarrazin. I attend Collège Notre-Dame high school and my favorite subject is biology and law. Out of school, I like to play sports, such as track and field, tennis, volleyball and more. I also like to walk my dog and spend time with my family and friends when I have spare time. I like volunteering in my spare time to help me lend a hand to my community. When I graduate from high school, I hope I get to study sciences and health courses or maybe even become a lawyer some day. My first year doing the regional science fair, my partner and I did a project revolving the memory. This year, we focused ourselves on photosynthesis and how the color of light affects it. We worked very hard and our hard work and determination paid off! We love science and this has allowed us to further enhance our knowledge on science based concepts that interest us. We are blessed to have this opportunity and we hope to take advantage of it and better ourselves as science lovers and people.
Sophie - My name is Sophie Lamoureux. I attend Collège Notre-Dame high school and my favorite subject is biology and health care. Out of school, I like to play sports, such as hockey, soccer, badminton, softball, volleyball and more. I also like to draw, write, sing and spend time with my family and friends when I have spare time. I like volunteering at the hospital and other places that help me lend a hand to my community. When I graduate from high school, I hope I get to study sciences and health courses to get me into medical school where I hope to become a pediatrician or something in the science or medical field. My first year doing the regional science fair, my partner and I did a project revolving the memory. This year, we focused ourselves on photosynthesis and how the color of light affects it. We worked very hard and our hard work and determination paid off! We love science and this has allowed us to further enhance our knowledge on science based concepts that interest us. We are blessed to have this opportunity and we hope to take advantage of it and better ourselves as science lovers and people.

Marissa Sarrazin, Sophie Lamoureux


Comment les différentes couleurs de lumières affecte la photosynthèse
Challenge:Environment
Category:Senior
Region:Sudbury
City:Coniston, ON, Sudbury, ON
School:Collège Notre-Dame
Abstract:Déterminer le taux de photosynthèse d'une plante aquatique en mesurant et utilisant des lumieres de differentes couleurs toutes à une certaine distance pour avoir la même intensité. L'oxygène est libérée des extrémités coupées des tiges de la plante aquatique sous forme de bulles de gaz. La vitesse à laquelle se déplace la goutte est utilisée comme une estimation du taux de photosynthèse.