sir, there was a question in my biology test that required us to draw a graph of concentration of sucrose solution against rate of reaction. so how do I plot the graph? If i follow the question's requirement, i have to put the concentration of sucrose solution as the y-axis and the rate of reaction as the x-axis....am i right?

What is ecosystem?

In order to plot the graph of concentration of sucrose solution against the rate of reaction, you will need to understand the relationship between these two variables.

Typically, concentration is plotted on the x-axis (horizontal) and the rate of reaction is plotted on the y-axis (vertical). This convention allows you to display the independent variable (concentration) on the x-axis and the dependent variable (rate of reaction) on the y-axis.

However, it is important to note that the choice of which variable goes on the x-axis or y-axis ultimately depends on the specific circumstances and what you're trying to convey.

To accurately plot the graph, you will need a series of data points representing different concentrations of sucrose solution and their corresponding rates of reaction. These data points can be obtained through experimental measurements.

Once you have collected your data, you can plot each concentration value on the x-axis and the corresponding rate of reaction value on the y-axis. Connect the data points with a smooth line or curve to visualize the relationship between concentration and rate of reaction.

Remember to label both the x-axis and y-axis appropriately and include units for concentration (e.g., moles per liter) and rate of reaction (e.g., moles per second) to provide clarity.

If your biology test specifically instructed you to place concentration on the y-axis and rate of reaction on the x-axis, you should follow the test's requirement. However, it is essential to double-check the question and instructions to avoid any potential confusion.