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Module 3
Transport in plants
factors affecting transpiration
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state the precautions that should be taken when using a potometre
PRECAUTION- don’t allow
air
to enter cut shoot
EXPLANATION- prevents airlock/ensures
continuous transpiration stream
/pull
PRECAUTION- keep (named
abiotic
factor) constant
EXPLANATION- as it affects the
rate
of transpiration
PRECAUTION- keep screw clip
closed
EXPLANATION- to prevent entry of
water
while measuring
what is transpiration a natural consequence of?
gaseous exchange
carbon dioxide
moving into the leaf and
oxygen
moving out
what is the continuous column of water developed in transpiration called?
transpiration stream
how does water evaporate from leaves?
leaves out the
spongy mesophyll
as water diffuses from one cell to another, WP in the previous cell is decreased so water continues to diffuse through from cell to cell
what is adhesion and cohesion in a plant
cohesion- water forming
hydrogen bonds
with each other
adhesion- forming
hydrogen bonds
with
carbohydrates
in the walls of xylem vessels
what is capillary action?
the
combined
effect of water exhibiting
cohesion
and
adhesion
- water rises up a narrow tube against
gravity
what is the theory relating to the continuous transpiration pull up a xylem?
cohesion-tension
theory
true or false? the inner wall of a guard cell is less flexible than the outer wall
TRUE
what happens to guard cells in lots and little water?
solutes pumped in by
active transport
, increases
turgor
(lots)
turgor loss is triggered to
conserve
water (little)
how does temperature affect the rate of transpiration?
water molecules have more
kinetic energy
to move out
increase in temperature decreases the
humidity
and
water potential
of the external air
how does light affect transpiration?
in
low
light levels
stomata
close
why is using a potometer only an estimate of the rate of transpiration in a plant?
water can be used for
photosynthesis
water can be used to maintain
turgor pressure