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A student used a potometer to investigate the rate of water uptake in a plant shoot. Figure 3 shows a potometer. As the shoot takes in water the air bubble moves. ... show full transcript
Step 1
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The student likely opened and closed the tap gently to allow water to flow back into the potometer, causing the air bubble to return to the 0 mm position. This must be done carefully to avoid introducing any air into the system.
Step 2
Answer
Narrow tubing is used as it allows the air bubble to move more quickly and accurately indicate small changes in water uptake. The increased resistance in narrower tubes enhances resolution, making it easier to detect minor variations in the air bubble's position.
Step 3
Answer
To calculate the rate of water uptake, we first find the distance moved by the air bubble (66 mm in 5 minutes). The rate can be calculated as follows:
Next, we convert this to the volume by multiplying by the cross-sectional area:
Step 4
Step 5
Answer
To represent the expected results for investigation C, draw a straight line on Figure 4 starting below the line for investigation A and showing a less steep gradient, indicating lower water uptake due to the drier conditions.
Step 6
Answer
In the dark, the plant's stomata close to prevent water loss since no light is present for photosynthesis. As a result, there would be minimal transpiration, causing the air bubble not to move in the potometer due to reduced water uptake.
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