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Exam code:H020

Practical: Investigating the Rate of Transpiration

  • Air movement, humidity, temperature and light intensity all have an effect on the rate at which transpiration occurs

  • The table below explains how these four factors affect the rate of transpiration when they are all high; the opposite effect would be observed if they were low

Transpiration Rate Factors Table

Transpiration factors table, downloadable IGCSE & GCSE Biology revision notes
  • A potometer can be used to investigate the effect of environmental factors on the rate of transpiration

Apparatus

  • Plant shoot

  • Cutting board

  • Scalpel/scissors

  • Paper towels

  • Potometer

  • Volume scale

  • Beaker

  • Capillary tube

  • Stopwatch

  • Vaseline

Method

  • Cut a shoot underwater

    • This is done to prevent air from entering the xylem

  •  Place the shoot in the tube

  • Set up the apparatus as shown in the diagram

  • Make sure it is airtight, using vaseline to seal any gaps

    • If air enters the apparatus the readings will be affected

  • Dry the leaves of the shoot

    • Any moisture present on the leaves will affect the rate of transpiration

  • Remove the capillary tube from the beaker of water to allow a single air bubble to form and place the tube back into the water

  • Set up the environmental factor you are investigating

  • Allow the plant to adapt to the new environment for 5 minutes

  • Record the starting location of the air bubble

  • Leave for a set period of time

  • Record the end location of the air bubble

  • Change the light intensity or wind speed or level of humidity or temperature (only one – whichever factor is being investigated)

  • Reset the bubble by opening the tap below the reservoir

  • Repeat the experiment

  • The further the bubble travels in the same time period, the faster transpiration is occurring and vice versa

Investigating transpiration rates using a potometer, IGCSE & GCSE Biology revision notes

Investigating transpiration rates using a potometer

Environmental factors can be investigated in the following ways:

  • Airflow: Set up a fan or hairdryer

  • Humidity: Spray water in a plastic bag and wrap around the plant

  • Light intensity: Change the distance of a light source from the plant

  • Temperature: Temperature of room (cold room or warm room)

Examiner Tips and Tricks

Remember when designing an investigation to ensure a fair test you must keep all factors the same other than the one you are investigating.

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