potometer Flashcards
(3 cards)
1
Q
Describe how to set up a potometer
A
- Cut a shoot underwater at a slant →
prevent air entering xylem - Assemble potometer with capillary tube
end submerged in a beaker of water - Insert shoot underwater
- Ensure apparatus is watertight / airtight
- Dry leaves and allow time for shoot to
acclimatise - Shut tap to reservoir
- Form an air bubble - quickly remove end
of capillary tube from water
2
Q
Describe how a potometer can be
used to measure the rate of transpiration
A
- Record position of air bubble
- Record distance moved in a certain amount of time (eg. 1 minute)
- Calculate volume of water uptake in a given time:
○ Use radius of capillary tube to calculate cross-sectional area of water (πr2)
○ Multiply this by distance moved by bubble
4. Calculate rate of water uptake - divide volume by time taken
3
Q
Suggest limitations in using a potometer to measure rate of transpiration
A
● Rate of water uptake might not be same as rate of transpiration
○ Water used for support / turgidity
○ Water used in photosynthesis and produced during respiration
● Rate of movement through shoot in potometer may not be same as
rate of movement through shoot of whole plant
○ Shoot in potometer has no roots whereas a plant does
○ Xylem cells very narrow