Understanding Limiting Factors in Photosynthesis Using Liebig's Barrel Model
Students aged 14-16 are introduced to limiting factors in photosynthesis through an analogy model of Liebig's barrel. The model illustrates how the rate of photosynthesis is limited by the factor that is least abundant, similar to filling a barrel with water. By identifying analogous and non-analogous features, students grasp the concept that increasing other factors won't enhance the process beyond the limiting factor. The model encourages critical thinking about how different elements affect photosynthesis, highlighting the dynamic nature of environmental influences on plant growth.
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Topic Limiting factors in photosynthesis Level GCSE (or any course for students aged 14-16) Outcomes 1. Students use a model of a barrel (Liebig s barrel) to understand limiting factors in photosynthesis. Information for teachers Students should have already been introduced to limiting factors and photosynthesis before they meet this analogy model. Present students with Liebig s barrel and then talk through the different features of the model. Students then complete the blank template to help identify analogous and non-analogous features. www.thescienceteacher.co.uk | resources for science teachers who like to think
Analogy model to explain . Analogue concept: Target concept: Feature 1: Feature 1: Analogous parts Feature 2: Feature 2: Feature 3: Feature 3: Non-analogous parts How could the model be improved?
Analogy model to explain limiting factors Analogue concept: filing up a barrel with water is limited by the lowest plank Target concept: rate of photosynthesis is limited by the factor that is least abundant. Increasing other factors won t make any difference. Feature 1: level of water in the barrel Feature 1: rate of photosynthesis Analogous parts Feature 2: different planks of wood make up the barrel Feature 2: different factors are needed for photosynthesis e.g. oxygen and temperature Feature 3: the planks of wood have different heights and this limits the water level Feature 3: [O2], light and [CO2] can be at different amounts. This limits rate of p.syn. Non-analogous parts Water pours over the edge of the barrel Planks of wood are fixed and can t easily be changed Process only happens in the day How could the model be improved? Levels of light, oxygen and carbon dioxide change frequently.