TRANSPIRATION: Evaporation of Water from the Surface of the Plant
POTOMETER: Can be Used to Measure the Volume of Water Absorbed by the Plant
INVESTIGATING ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS ON RATE OF TRANSPIRATION
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Diagram Showing a Plant in a Potometer to Measure Water Uptake of Plant
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METHOD:
Cut a Shoot Underwater to Prevent Air Entering the Xylem and Place in Tube
Set up the Apparatus as Shown in the Diagram and Make Sure it is Airtight
Remove Capillary Tube from the Beaker of Water to Allow a Single Air Bubble to Form and Place the Tube Back into the Water
Record the Starting Distance of the Air Bubble
Set Up the Environmental Factor you are Investigating
Allow the Plant to Adapt to the New Environment for 5 Minutes
Measure Final Distance of Air Bubble (Volume of Water Absorbed by Plant can be Calculated)
Change the Intensity or Level of Environmental Factor being Investigated
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RESULTS
The More Volume of Water Absorbed, the Higher the Rate of Transpiration as this means that Water Molecules are Pulling Each other Up the Xylem Vessels and through the Spongy Mesophyll Cells by Osmosis
Water Molecules will Evaporate and Form Water Vapors and will Diffuse Out of the Stomata of the Leaf
The Constant Absorption of Water will Continue this Process
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ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS:
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