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Capillary Action in Plants: “The effect in the dissimilarity of the 3 plant stalks”. CAPILLARITY IN PLANTS. I.Objective To measure the capillarity in plants. Problem - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Capillary Action in Plants:“The effect in the dissimilarity of

the 3 plant stalks”

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CAPILLARITY IN PLANTS

I.ObjectiveTo measure the capillarity in plants.

Problem How the dissimilarity of stalk sizes between

sagay1 , sagay 2 and palmera plants affect in absorbing the dye (Bromthymol blue so-lution) during capillarity action?

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Independent variables:• Number of plant stems• Length of each plant stems• Volume of dye(Bromthymol blue solu-tion) per beaker

• 24 hours time limit

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Plant Hour(s) it is placed in a light source

Hour(s) it is placed in a dim light

Sagay1 0 24Sagay2 1 23Palmera 0 24

Dependent variables:• Sizes of each plant stalk

a. Sagay1 – normal b. Sagay2 – thickc. Palmera—thin

• Amount of light

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• Control set-upa. The Sagay1 plant with a normal stalk was put in a

dim light for 24 hours • Experimental set-upa. The Sagay2 plant with thick stalk was put in a light

source for 1 hour only ,after that it was put to-gether with the 2 plants in a dim light

b. The Palmera plant with thin stalk was put in a dim light for 24 hours• Control Variable:a. Normal stalk• Experimental Variable:a. Thick stalkb. Thin stalk

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II. Materials• 3 beakers• A magnifying lens

• Scissors• 1 meterstick• palmera plant with thin stalk• 2 sagay grasses

Sagay1 – with normal stalkSagay2 – with thick stalk

• 300 mL of Dye (Bromthymol blue solution)

• Timer• A Light Source• 3 Graduating cylin-ders

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III. Procedurea.) The materials were gathered and prepared to start the experimentation in a laboratory.

b.) The stalk at the end of the stem of each plant namely Sagay1 , Sagay2 and Palmera were be-ing cut a little with their required measurement. At the same time, the upper stem of the 3 plantswere also cut.

c.) The Bromthymol blue solution was filled on the 3 beakers with the volume of 100mL per beaker. 

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PLANTS LENGTH OF EACH STEM

VOLUME OF DYE SOLUTION PER

BEAKERSagay1 15 cm 100 mL

Sagay2 15 cm 100 mL

Palmera 15 cm 100 mL

PLANTS LENGTH OF EACH STEM

VOLUME OF DYE SOLUTION PER

BEAKERSagay1 15 cm 100mLSagay2 15 cm 100mLPalmera 15 cm 100mLTable 1. The table above shows the length of each plant.d.) Then, at the same time, the 3 plants

were being put on the beakers. Each beaker with 100 has mL has one plant.

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e.) Sagay2 grass was placed into a light source within 1 hour while Sagay1 and Palmera plants were placed in a dim light area. f.) After 1 hour of displaying the Sagay2 grass in a light source, it was then placed together with the Sagay1 and Palmera plants in the dim light area.

g.) After 24 hours, further observation on each plant was conducted.

h.) Using a meterstick, the track length of capillary action in each stem of plants was being measured. Then , the volume of dye (Bromthymol blue solution) absorbed by each plant in the beaker was also measured through a graduated cylinder.

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PLANTS Dye track of capillary

action length in stem

Volume absorbed by

the stalk

Remaining volume of the

dye in the beaker

Sagay1 13 cm 8 mL 92 mLSagay2 13.5 cm 15 mL 85 mLPalmera 8 cm 3 mL 97 mL

IV. Results and Discussion:

Table 2. The table above explains that sagay2 absorbed more dye among the two plants.

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The experiment was within 24 hours of setting out to measure the capillary action in plants. Sagay2 has the greatest amount of dye absorbed with a dye track length of 13.5cm and dye volume of 15 mL. Second to it was the Sagay2 which ab-sorbed 13cm of dye length and 8 mL of dye volume. Lastly, Palmera plant has the least amount of dye length of 8 cm and a dye volume of 3mL. The Sagay1, Sagay2 and Palmera take on a dark blue color in their stems.This is because the dye ( Bromthymol blue solution in each beaker was ab-sorbed through the xylem tubes in each stalk. The dark blue color was not deposited to the leaves because the scope and limitation of this experiment is to measure capillarity action among the three plants with different stalk sizes. 

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The movement of the dye is called "capillary action.“ Capillary action is part of the reason that water rises in a plant stem and moves throughout the plant. Once ab-sorbed by the roots or a cut stem, water and everything it contains, including dyes, travel through the plant in tubes calledxylem. The three plants being tested differed in terms of the dye track length in each stem where they were mea-sured from the bottom stalk to the required measure on the stem which is 15 cm. Also, the volume of the dye absorbed by each stem varied where they were measured accordingly by pour-ing beaker simultaneously unto a graduated cylinder. Such that the 100mL volume was subtracted by the remaining dye volume then this equals to the dye being absorbed by a particular stalk.

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Capillary action affects plant:Hydrogen bonding of Water molecules: Due to the po-lar covalent bonds that hold a water molecule together, Hydrogen bonds form where the negative Oxygens and the positive Hydrogens are located.The results of these bonds are as follows:1. Cohesion: is the sticking together of similar mole-

cules. Water is very cohesive. This allows water to be pulled

along a pathway with relative ease.2. Surface Tension: cohesion allows water to pull

together and form droplets or form an interface be-tween it and other surfaces. The measure of how hard it is to break this interface is its surface ten-sion.

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Water allows materials to rest upon it if the surface tension is not broken. Pollen, dust, water insects, and other biological materials are able to remain on the surface of the water because of this tension.3. Adhesion: The sticking of one substance to another. Water is a good adhesive. It will cling on to many ob-jects and act as a glue. Capillary Action is an example of cohesion and adhesion working together to move water up a thin tube such as the plants xylem.

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V. Conclusion:The experiment demonstrates how capillarity

action works on plants. The dissimilarity of stalks of each plant matters because the xylem or tubes that transport dye from the bottom of the stalk to the higher portion of the stem. And so, the thicker or bigger the stalk is, the greater the ability of a plant to absorb nutrients from the soil. The thinner or smaller the stalk is, the lesser the ability of a plant in taking up water and minerals from the soil.