Potometer Flashcards

1
Q

How does photometer work

A

Assemble potometer with capillary tube end submerged in a beaker of water
- Insert shoot underwater
- Ensure apparatus is watertight and airtight
- Dry leaves and allow time for the shoot to acclimatise
- Shut off tap to reservoir
- Remove the end of the capillary tube from the water beaker until one hair bubble has
formed, then put the tube back into the water
- Record the position of the air bubble
- Use a stopwatch to record time e.g. one minute
- Record distance moved per unit time
- Rate of air movement = estimate of transpiration rate
- Change one variable at a time and keep all other variables constant (wind, humidity, light
and temperature)

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2
Q

Two equation needed in potometer

A

Rate=distance moved/time

Volume of water = distance moved x area of circle

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3
Q

What reservoir allow

A

Bubbles to be returned to start

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4
Q

What does using healthy root ensure

A

Stomata are open

Transpiration can happen

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5
Q

Why should leaves be dried

A

Moist leaves would affect water potential gradient from stomata

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