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Using a Potometer to Calculate Rate of Transpiration | Biology GCSE (9-1) | kayscience.com
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@KayScience
@KayScience 5 месяцев назад
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@squizzycupcakes3051
@squizzycupcakes3051 3 года назад
Actual life saver, I knew there were going to be diagrams and questions of potometers in my upcoming test but I never really understood how it worked. Thank you so much for this video!
@karishmapatel7601
@karishmapatel7601 3 года назад
This was used for one of my lab videos (as we're learning plant physiology remotely). It was very interactive, fun, and easier to understand the concept of transpiration with the question each time you explained something! Well done!!!
@reemabuzeid7105
@reemabuzeid7105 3 года назад
Thanks I’m having a test tomorrow and this sure helped me, will be coming back to see more videos and I’ll tell you if i got a 9❤️
@KayScience
@KayScience 3 года назад
Get that 9 Reem!
@kitkat_5425
@kitkat_5425 3 года назад
wait I need to know
@AB-ku8du
@AB-ku8du 3 года назад
i really hope you did!
@ilyanh7269
@ilyanh7269 3 года назад
What u got
@RobloxGOD-ll7mb
@RobloxGOD-ll7mb 3 года назад
defo failed or disappointed with result
@asifmohammed3950
@asifmohammed3950 2 года назад
Clearly explained....All the doubts clear...Very helpful...thank you very much😊😃
@Yurmum55
@Yurmum55 Год назад
Never knew I needed to know this until I did a past paper today and was so confused! Just in time for my exam on Tuesday thanks
@KayScience
@KayScience Год назад
Hope it went well!
@kingwotzit9648
@kingwotzit9648 2 года назад
Thanks, i wasnt taught this at school and i got my gcse for biology this morning so this really helped! Wish me luck
@aliamarika1584
@aliamarika1584 3 года назад
Wow both biology and physics teach us the different ways we can use a patometer, thank you
@mcueditz7623
@mcueditz7623 7 месяцев назад
One of the best videos which cleared up my confusion in this experiment Well done 👍👍❤❤
@manoavikilanamata1366
@manoavikilanamata1366 3 года назад
Wow !!! I really love the way this guy explains , it's so short , easy and simple . Will be coming here for more of my studies !!
@DWK-2
@DWK-2 3 года назад
Thank you Kay Science! These videos go above and beyond!
@KayScience
@KayScience 3 года назад
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@deenaccount8994
@deenaccount8994 Год назад
Loved this video, this was very much needed
@KayScience
@KayScience Год назад
Hope you pass your exams.
@malaikas2941
@malaikas2941 3 года назад
why is it a narrow tubing?
@soniakaur8190
@soniakaur8190 3 года назад
Very good explanation:)
@pro_bramble9288
@pro_bramble9288 3 года назад
How does the bubble get there in the first place?
@vedikaj1897
@vedikaj1897 3 года назад
You have to "introduce" one somehow. You don't need to really know how; you just gotta accept the fact that there is now a bubble.
@AyeshaAzmat-ei4cv
@AyeshaAzmat-ei4cv Год назад
You have to tip the capillary tube for a few seconds and the place it back into the beaker of water then an air bubble will form after a while or so.
@eunicemutiria4178
@eunicemutiria4178 4 месяца назад
What are the precautions and their reasons plzz
@angiekatalina7571
@angiekatalina7571 Год назад
question: how is the air bubble formed in the capillary tube? that's the only thing I don't get is how to set up the air bubble in the graduated capillary tube..
@lakshika8058
@lakshika8058 Год назад
The air bubble is actually inserted inside the capillary tube
@Imjustaguy69420
@Imjustaguy69420 Год назад
Finally found a video that is useful Thank you for that
@KayScience
@KayScience Год назад
Glad it helped and you are very welcome 👍 visit kayscience.com for all of our videos and quizzes to help you with your revision 🔥
@kanishkakumar3103
@kanishkakumar3103 3 года назад
This video is really helpful. Thank you 👍😊
@climax7260
@climax7260 3 года назад
Thank you sir. It helped my understanding about potometer and my biology task.
@KayScience
@KayScience 3 года назад
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@AyeshaAzmat-ei4cv
@AyeshaAzmat-ei4cv Год назад
@@KayScience Yes please!
@creativepapa8549
@creativepapa8549 3 года назад
This is very fun and very easy to understand. 🤩AWESOME video, thank you :D
@eunicemutiria4178
@eunicemutiria4178 4 месяца назад
How will : 1. Blowing dry air over the leafy shoot 2. Blowing moist air very slowly over the leafy shoot 3. Reducing the leaves on the shoot 4. Wetting the leaves - affect the movement of the air bubble per unit time??? Plz answer me🥹🥹
@zuzukram
@zuzukram 4 месяца назад
1. Dry air decreases humidity around the plant creating a high concentration gradient. It is easier for gas to pass out the stomata because of this so this increases transpiration.
@zuzukram
@zuzukram 4 месяца назад
2. Blowing moist air will decrease transpiration for the opposite argument of what I said in 1.
@zuzukram
@zuzukram 4 месяца назад
3. Reducing the leaves reduces the amount of stomata available so less water is lost through transpiration
@zuzukram
@zuzukram 4 месяца назад
4. Wetting the leaves creates a low concentration gradient meaning that water in the mesophyll layer will find it more difficult to leave the leaf through the stomata because there is more water outside than inside.
@methujalithumpalliyaguruga2105
@methujalithumpalliyaguruga2105 3 года назад
Thank your for the video and i got all my answer correct .i undertood well. Keep it up and uplode more videos.
@nucklz
@nucklz 3 года назад
what a legend
@aman-bd2ub
@aman-bd2ub 3 года назад
such a well done video omg
@edisaacsson2722
@edisaacsson2722 2 года назад
How are we supposed to see all the text at the end with all the pop-up windows all over the shop?
@Daisy-er5jj
@Daisy-er5jj 2 года назад
thank you this is so helpful!
@KayScience
@KayScience 2 года назад
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@themagnitudecube7759
@themagnitudecube7759 2 года назад
Hey I have a question that I hope anyone could clarify for me, why is there an air bubble in the capillary tube, like how did it form there?
@zahrahussain3215
@zahrahussain3215 Год назад
Did you find your answer
@AyeshaAzmat-ei4cv
@AyeshaAzmat-ei4cv Год назад
You have to tip the capillary tube for a few seconds and the place it back into the beaker of water then an air bubble will form after a while or so.
@AyeshaAzmat-ei4cv
@AyeshaAzmat-ei4cv Год назад
However, you don't need to know this - you only need to take into account that an air bubble is introduced - Hope this helps 😁
@moinuddinkassmi9671
@moinuddinkassmi9671 2 года назад
Question- How is an air bubble introduced to the potometer?
@rubeccahumayun7075
@rubeccahumayun7075 Год назад
It forms while the investigation begins.
@AyeshaAzmat-ei4cv
@AyeshaAzmat-ei4cv Год назад
You have to tip the capillary tube for a few seconds and the place it back into the beaker of water then an air bubble will form after a while or so. It does not form while the investigation begins.
@imt83
@imt83 Год назад
brilliant and clear
@KayScience
@KayScience Год назад
Thank you!
@ridaakram389
@ridaakram389 3 года назад
Great stuff!
@marymmoon1190
@marymmoon1190 Год назад
wht are the dependent independent and control variables in tis experiment?please
@vsinstrumentprivatelimited3013
@vsinstrumentprivatelimited3013 2 года назад
can I calculate Transpiration rate having input data Leaf RH, Leaf Temp, PAR and Stomatal conductance
@eunicemutiria4178
@eunicemutiria4178 4 месяца назад
Was kinda helpful for a GCSE student but in Kenya, Africa its KCSE😢😢
@anuragthakur4341
@anuragthakur4341 3 года назад
Thanks
@gunashreejoshi
@gunashreejoshi Год назад
Thank you so much!
@KayScience
@KayScience Год назад
You're welcome! thank yoooou tell your friends about us!
@shriyajain.2287
@shriyajain.2287 3 года назад
Thankyou!
@danaporter
@danaporter Год назад
Do we need to know where the air bubble comes from? Just one bubble?
@AyeshaAzmat-ei4cv
@AyeshaAzmat-ei4cv Год назад
You don't need to know - you only need to take into account that an air bubble is introduced. However, if you are still interested - You have to tip the capillary tube for a few seconds and the place it back into the beaker of water then an air bubble will form after a while or so. Hope that helps 😁
@SavageBeast69
@SavageBeast69 2 года назад
Thank you!
@Hecticweek
@Hecticweek 3 года назад
Thank You ! 👍
@abhijay8939
@abhijay8939 2 года назад
best video ever😊😊😊😊😊
@KayScience
@KayScience 2 года назад
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@marymwinga5082
@marymwinga5082 3 года назад
Great video.
@corrupted_user258
@corrupted_user258 2 года назад
Thanks!
@calebgovind5009
@calebgovind5009 2 года назад
Have a prac tomorrow ahhhh hope I pass
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@KayScience 2 года назад
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@capybararctic9627
@capybararctic9627 Год назад
Good luck in your exams y'all
@KayScience
@KayScience Год назад
I concur
@randomfella6344
@randomfella6344 3 года назад
thank you
@wrexet8246
@wrexet8246 2 года назад
👍
@Hr-pn1vm
@Hr-pn1vm 2 года назад
doing gods work niga
@dieragodwin8927
@dieragodwin8927 Год назад
I love u boo
@aaravnaroosh1225
@aaravnaroosh1225 3 месяца назад
kindly remove popups at the end
@Rezesko
@Rezesko 3 года назад
The fact that heade an air bubble red makes me think of red sus. Also thank you for the video
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