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the effect of wind on transpiration
transpiration is water loss from the leaf of a plant to the surroundings. this process is called transpiration. transpiration is one of the major processes plants utilize in order to take various nutrients into organs.
this experiment was designed to determine the effect of wind on the process of transpiration in plants.
materials
- water
- two glass beakers with rubber stoppers
- oil
- two plant twigs
- fan
what data this experiment most likely show about the relationship between moving air and transpiration in plants?
option 1: moving air leads to an increased rate of transpiration in plants
option 2: water and moving air are both needed for transpiration in plants to occur
option 3: transpiration occurred in both plants even though only one was exposed to moving air
option 4: the rate of transpiration in plants depends on the speed of the moving air they are exposed to
The experiment is about the effect of wind (moving air) on transpiration. Transpiration rate is affected by factors like air movement (wind), as moving air can remove the humid air around leaves, increasing transpiration. Option 4 states the rate depends on wind speed, which aligns with how wind affects transpiration (faster wind can increase rate by maintaining a steep water vapor gradient). Option 1 is wrong as moving air usually increases, not decreases, transpiration. Option 2: Water is needed, but the experiment focuses on wind (moving air), not if both are needed. Option 3: If not exposed to moving air, transpiration rate would be lower (since wind aids), so this is incorrect.
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