Difference between revisions of "Potometer"
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===Etymology===  | ===Etymology===  | ||
: Poto - Ancient Greek for [[water]]. Hippopotamus (Horse of the Water).  | : Poto - Ancient Greek for [[water]]. Hippopotamus (Horse of the Water).  | ||
| − | : Meter - To measure something.  | + | : Meter - To [[measure]] something.  | 
===About Potometers===  | ===About Potometers===  | ||
Revision as of 16:36, 9 November 2018
Key Stage 4
Meaning
A potometer is device used to measure the water loss of a plant through transpiration.
Etymology
About Potometers
- A potometer can be used in investigate the effects of different factors on the rate of transpiration.
 
| In this potometer a bubble moves along a pipe to indicate how much water has been lost by transpiration. | In this potometer the water level is measured to determine how much water has been lost in transpiration. |