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Results from our forumHOW TO MEASURE RATE OF TRANSPIRATIONHi All. IM doing an experiment to test R.O.T. using wind speed and humidity as variables. How do i meaure the R.O.T without using a potometer? URGENT HELP :!:
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factors that affect plants... doing an experiment to measure the rate of transpiration using wind intensity. The way i did it was to cut a shoot from a plant and put it into a potometer, (these can easily be made if you check it out on google and have tubes and stuff) Then put a hairdryer at different distances from the plant ...
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Transpiration and wind speed.Hey! I'm using a potometer to measure WATER UPTAKE and not transpiration cos that is nearly impossible! water uptake has a very close relationship with it though so you can get in some pretty pie charts and stuff! just mention that ...
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ResultsDoes anyone know a website where I can find results for a potometer experiment, I need some for the preliminary work of my plan. Or could you give me an idea of how much water would be taken up in like 5 and 10 minutes. I can probably make it up from ...
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Meniscus?My biology teacher gave us instructions on how to set up a potometer. According to him the way to measure the rate of transpiration is to measure the distance moved by the air/water meniscus in a given time. I looked up meniscus in your dictionary but ...
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