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The apparatus shown in the following diagram is Garreau's photometer designed to demonstrate unequal transpiration from the two surfaces of a dorsiventral leaf. Before keeping the leaf in between the cups, anhydrous calcium chloride CaCl2 contained in two small vials were weighed and placed in both the cups. The ends of the cups were closed with corks through which two mercury manometers were connected. After few hours, CaCl2 vials were taken out and weighed again. (a) What is the purpose of keeping CaCl2 vials inside the cup? (b) After a few hours, CaCl2 vials were taken out and weighed again. Will you expect any difference in weight ? If so, give reason. (c) What was the purpose of using a manometer? (d) What do you mean by transpiration?

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The apparatus shown in the following diagram is Garreau's photometer designed to demonstrate unequal transpiration from the two surfaces of a dorsiventral leaf. Before keeping the leaf in between the cups, anhydrous calcium chloride CaCl2 contained in two small vials were weighed and placed in both the cups. The ends of the cups were closed with corks through which two mercury manometers were connected. After few hours, CaCl2 vials were taken out and weighed again.

(a) What is the purpose of keeping CaCl2 vials inside the cup?

(b) After a few hours, CaCl2 vials were taken out and weighed again. Will you expect any difference in weight ? If so, give reason.

(c) What was the purpose of using a manometer?

(d) What do you mean by transpiration?



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