CPAC 08- Flashcards
1
Q
Outline the practical method to measure the effect of environmental conditions on water uptake in a plant shoot
A
- set up potometer, fill capillary tube and rubber connector with water and insert leafy shoot into the rubber connector (do this step under water)
- clamp capillary tube into the stand. place bottom of capillary tube into beaker of water
- smear petroleum jelly around joint for airtight conditions
- leave for 5 minutes to allow bubble to be drawn up into capillary tube
- either measure the time taken for the bubble to move a certain distance or measure how far the bubble moves in a certain time
- convert this measurement into rate of transpiration by dividing volume of water taken up by time
- repeat experiment and change the abiotic factor e.g. placing lamp 10cm from light source
2
Q
What equipment is needed to measure water uptake in the shoot?
A
- large leafy shoot, end must be cut under water
- capillary tubing with short rubber connecting tube
- petroleum jelly
- fine marker pen
- ruler clamp stand
- 250cm3 and 500cm3 beaker
- stop clock
- fan, dark cupboard, light meter, plastic bag or incubator
- sharp scissors
- plastic cable ties
3
Q
Why is it necessary to form an airtight seal?
A
- to prevent air bubbles getting into the xylem which would block the transpiration stream
- water won’t be drawn up by the capillary tube and no air bubble movement possible
- air bubbles prevent cohesive forces and stop upward tension being transmitted through entire water column
4
Q
What happens if air comes into contact with exposed xylem vessels?
A
air will enter xylem in the shoot and airlock will form-prevents water uptake