Answer:
A potometer measures water loss from leaves. A bubble potometer measures the rate of water loss from a plant by transpiration. A weight photometer measures the amount of water lost by a plant through transpiration. The washing line method is used to prove that most water loss occurs from the lower surface of the leaf.
potometer' (from Greek ποτό = drunken, and μέτρο = measure), sometimes known as transpirometer, is a device used for measuring the rate of water uptake of a leafy shoot which is almost equal to the water lost through transpiration. The causes of water uptake are photosynthesis and transpiration
Answer:
Just letting you know that the meaning of a vestigial structure
Explanation:
It is a structure that has no purpose. For ex. a pig's back toe has no purpose it's just there. It doesn't function
Answer:
Cells
Explanation:
Cells are the smallest living unit, but atoms are the smallest unit of the above choices... Cells are made of atoms... But you asked about the Smallest unit of life so I don't know if you are asking about the smallest unit ever or the smallest unit in the living things
Either these two, not sure
ATP is released during glycolysis as glucose is separated--it was stored in the chemical bonds.
Mitochondria stores energy, and cellular respiration "picks it up" during the process.