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A paper of Biology, 0610
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Water moves from the soil to a leaf. Using words from the list, complete the flowchart by writing the names of the structures in the correct order in the spaces provided. The words may be used once, more than once or not at all. ciliated cell cuticle guard cell mesophyll cells phloem root hair cell stomata xylem water in the soil root cortex cell air space in the leaf shows part of a cross-section of a leaf. L K State the function of the parts labelled L on . Describe how layer K in is adapted for photosynthesis. A scientist investigated the effect of temperature on the rate of transpiration from leaves. shows the apparatus used. The mass of the leafy shoot and test-tube of water was measured at 0 minutes and at 60 minutes. The apparatus was used at a range of temperatures. All variables apart from temperature were kept the same. There was no air movement during this investigation. spring balance to measure mass leafy shoot bung water Table 6.1 shows the results. Table 6.1 temperature / °C mass at 0 minutes / g mass at 60 minutes / g mass lost / g 25.0 24.5 0.5 25.0 24.0 1.0 25.0 23.0 2.0 25.0 20.5 25.0 16.7 8.3 25.0 8.0 17.0 Calculate the mass lost at 20 °C. Write your answer in Table 6.1. Calculate the percentage decrease in mass at 25 °C. Give your answer to the nearest whole number. Space for working. % Describe the effect of temperature on the rate of transpiration for the data shown in Table 6.1. The apparatus was used for a new investigation to determine the effect of wind speed on transpiration. The temperature was maintained at 25 °C. A fan was used to move air past the leafy shoot. Predict the effect of increased wind speed on the rate of transpiration and on the mass of the leafy shoot.
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