Plant organisation - Edexcel Effect of environmental factors on water uptake

Plant leaves are adapted for photosynthesis and gas exchange. Roots absorb water and mineral ions through root hair cells and are transported up the plant by the xylem.

Part of Biology (Single Science)Plant structures and their functions

Measuring effect of some environmental factors on water uptake

Investigating factors that affect the rate of transpiration

Insufficient water affects the yields of crops. Different factors affect and therefore water uptake. They can be investigated using a potometer.

Laboratory experiments are designed to simulate conditions a plant may encounter:

ConditionWhen encountered by plantHow the condition is produced in the laboratory
Air movementWindy conditionsFan
Coatings on leaves that block stomataAirborne pollution; horticultural use on cuttings and Christmas treesSmear leaf surface(s) with petroleum jelly
High light intensitySunny climates; artificial lighting in greenhousesArtificial lighting
High temperatureWarm and hot climatesHeater or greenhouse
ConditionAir movement
When encountered by plantWindy conditions
How the condition is produced in the laboratoryFan
ConditionCoatings on leaves that block stomata
When encountered by plantAirborne pollution; horticultural use on cuttings and Christmas trees
How the condition is produced in the laboratorySmear leaf surface(s) with petroleum jelly
ConditionHigh light intensity
When encountered by plantSunny climates; artificial lighting in greenhouses
How the condition is produced in the laboratoryArtificial lighting
ConditionHigh temperature
When encountered by plantWarm and hot climates
How the condition is produced in the laboratoryHeater or greenhouse

Question

When investigating the effect of light intensity on water uptake, what are the control variables?

Example results

Here is a graph of with some data collected from four laboratory experiments on factors affecting water uptake by a type of plant.

Graph showing factors affecting water uptake by a type of plant

Question

Under which conditions is the rate of transpiration greatest?

Question

What is the rate of movement of the bubble in the potometer when the air is moved by the fan? Clue: Rate is distance divided by time.