Revise: Apparatus and techniquesMeasuring transpiration
There is a range of apparatus that National 5 Biology students must have knowledge of. The course also involves being able to describe and carry out experimental and measuring techniques.
The rate of transpirationThe loss of water from leaves by evaporation through the stomata. can be investigated by measuring the volume of water absorbed.
Volume of water absorbed
A potometer can be used to measure the volume of water absorbed. Usually a leafy shoot is used instead of a single leaf.
A simple potometer comprises:
a container of water
a capillary tubeGlass tubing which is very narrow inside.
rubber tubing to connect the capillary tube to the stem of the leafy shoot
a scale to measure the distance travelled by a bubble in the capillary tube
The faster the bubble moves, the greater the rate of water uptake - and so the greater the rate of transpiration. You can vary the conditions to investigate the effect of: