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Again, select a healthy potted plant with broad leaves.
Remember the stomata openings. In a way, this is how the plant breathes and exchanges gases like we do. In light guard cells around the opening swell, causing the pore to be at its widest, and CO2 (carbon dioxide gas) spreads into the leaf and into the cells to be used in photosynthesis. In the dark or under drought conditions the guard cells are closed and no photosynthesis takes place. Opening of the stomata not only allows CO2 to diffuse into the leaf, but allows water vapor to diffuse out of the leaf. The release of water from leaves through their stomata is called transpiration.
Divide your class in two different groups for testing. One type of testers will bag a paper leaf with a relative humidity sensor and a light sensor for 24 hours. The other type of testers will bag a living leaf with a relative humidity sensor and a light sensor for 24 hours.
Refer to Technical Hints to connect the relative humidity sensor.
Refer to Technical Hints to connect the light sensor.
Save your graph(s) as Trial II - Bagged Paper Leaf - 24 hr.
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Save your graph(s) as Trial II - Bagged Living Leaf - 24 hr.
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