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Biology practicals 34

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How sunken stomata reduces the rate of transpiration in xerophytes: they cause water vapour to accumulate in the pits, therefore reducing the diffusion of water molecules outside by osmosis (because of the water potentials) so less water is lost.

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Guys, what were the volume readings and trend? Were these like 1.5, 1.7, 1.8 and 1.9 (i don't remember exactly) but the readings were increasing?
In the feature Z i marked the cuticle, the cuticle was thick and epidermal cells were quite below, so i wrote the thick cuticle prevents water loss as it is impermeable to water. Is it fine?
What was the systematic error?
 
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Guys, what were the volume readings and trend? Were these like 1.5, 1.7, 1.8 and 1.9 (i don't remember exactly) but the readings were increasing?
In the feature Z i marked the cuticle, the cuticle was thick and epidermal cells were quite below, so i wrote the thick cuticle prevents water loss as it is impermeable to water. Is it fine?
What was the systematic error?
Ya they were increasing. I got .5 , .7, 1.0 and 1.7...but I feigned a second set of readings to get them. Will they accept those readings :/
 
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