Apedia

Light Impact Intensity Transpiration Rate  Exposure Opens Stomata

Light intensity affects transpiration rate by causing stomata to open for gas exchange during photosynthesis; experiments can involve varying distances from a lamp to observe this effect.

Light intensity affects transpiration rate by causing stomata to open for gas exchange during photosynthesis; experiments can involve varying distances from a lamp to observe this effect.

Front impact of light intensity on transpiration rate 
Back light exposure opens stomata for photosynthetic gas exchange, plant at variable distances from a lamp

Tags: 9_1_xylem_transport

Learn with these flashcards. Click next, previous, or up to navigate to more flashcards for this subject.

Next card: Impact wind exposure transpiration rate  air circulation removes

Previous card: Impact humidity transpiration rate  vapour diffusion humid air 

Up to card list: IB Biology HL