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what is potometer, explain with suitable examples ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A potometer is a device that measures the rate at which a plant draws up water. Since the plant draws up water as it loses it by transpiration, you are able to measure the rate of transpiration. The basic elements of a potometer are: A plant cutting. A calibrated pipette to measure water loss.

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Answered by handsomeram16645
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sometimes known as a transpirometer, is a device used for measuring the rate of water uptake of a leafy shoot which is almost equal to the water lost through transpiration. ... The mass potometer consists of a plant with its root submerged in a beaker.

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