Why is Air Bubbled and Beaker Covered in Plant Root Experiment?

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Air is bubbled into the solution to provide oxygen necessary for the respiration of plant root cells. The beaker is covered with black paper to simulate the natural conditions of soil, where roots are typically shielded from light. The ambiguity of the experiment's wording raises concerns about the clarity of the questions being asked. The responses indicate a basic understanding but suggest that further elaboration may be needed for a comprehensive answer. Overall, the discussion highlights the importance of clear experimental design and understanding plant growth conditions.
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A high school experiment shows a plant immersed in a solution of nitrate ions. The beaker is closed but has an air vent passing into the solution.
Q. Why is air bubbled into the solution
Q. Why is the beaker covered with black paper

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My answer Q2. The air will provide oxygen to the root cells for them to respire.
My answer Q2. To mimmic real plant conditions/ environment in soil. The roots are away from light in soil too.

Q2. Is my main problem. I'm just guessing the answer.

Please comment on my answers
Thank you
 
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Unless the question refers to a known experiment that was discussed earlier IMHO it is worded in a way that makes it impossible to give any reasonable answer. It is just way too ambiguous.
 
Borek said:
Question ... it is worded in a way that makes it impossible to give any reasonable answer ... too ambiguous.

Okay I'll try again. The question says "A student uses apparatus (shown as diagram but I'll describe the set up below) to show if nitrate ions help plants to grow".

Diagram shows two beakers containing minerals in solution. Only one of the brakers contains the nitrate.
The roots of a 2 plants are inserted into the different solution and then the plants are inspected for growth weeks later.
The beakers are closed at the top but have an air vent passing into the solution through which air can be bubbled into the solution.
Q1. Why is air bubbled into the solution
Q2. Why is the beaker covered with black paper

A2. The air will provide oxygen to the root cells for them to respire.
A2. To mimmic real plant conditions/ environment in soil. The roots are away from light in soil too.

Q2. Is my main problem. I'm just guessing the answer.
 
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Can't think of a better answer.
 
Borek said:
Can't think of a better answer.

Thanks. Q2 answer sounds too simplistic so was having doubts
 
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