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    작성자 영일교육시스템 (ip:)
    • 작성일 2015-12-10 15:32:40
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    Introduction

    Educational data loggerTranspiration is the evaporation of water into the atmosphere from the leaves and stems of plants. Plants absorb water through their roots. This water can come from deep in the soil. In the desert plants roots can penetrate as deep as 20 meters underground.

    This is a simple experiment to prove that water is evaporating from the plant.

    Equipment required

    • DrDAQ educational data logger
    • Humidity sensor
    • Temperature sensor
    • Plant
    • Polythene bag
    transpiration experiment

    Experiment setup

    The apparatus is set up as shown in the photo. The humidity and temperature sensors are connected to the DrDAQ data logger, which is turn is plugged into the PC.

    One branch of the plant, the humidity sensor and the temperature sensor are placed into the polythene bag and the end tied up with string.

    PicoLog is set to record at one sample per second, with a maximum of 1200 samples (i.e. 20 minutes worth of data). The graph is set to show humidity. The spreadsheet is set to show both humidity and temperature.

    Carrying out the experiment

    Once the experiment is setup, leave the humidity sensor to log data for approximately 20 minutes. The temperature sensor is there to prove the temperature is kept constant.

    Questions and discussion of results

    1. What is the name of the small pores found on the underside of leaves?
    2. What percentage of evaporating water is attributed to transpiration?
    3. Plants pump up water from the soil. What purpose does this water serve?
    4. Name some environmental stimuli that would effect the rate of transpiration. Explain whether they would increase or decrease the rate of transpiration.
    5. What is the name of the cells that control the opening and closing of the small pores (mentioned in question 1) in response to various environmental stimuli?

    Further study

    Further study could involve comparing the transpiration of a control leaf to one smeared in petroleum jelly.

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