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pprincipal of working of all potometer is

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A potometer (from Greek = drunken, and = measure) —sometimes known as a transpirometer— is a device used for measuring the rate of water uptake of a leafyshoot. The causes of water uptake are photosynthesises and transpiration.Everything must be completely water tight so that no leakage of water occurs

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Question:

How can transpiration be measured by weighing?

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Weighing method is used for measurement of transpiration. A small lightweight potted plant can be weighed before and after the end of a certain period of time. ... The loss in weight by the plant during that time is due to the loss of water by transpiration.

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