EEB 162 Module 2 Answers
EEB 162 Module 2 Answers
EEB 162
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2. Make some changes of your own to values in the yellow columns and see how they affect
Transpiration rate. Please order the following factors from the one with the greatest
quantitative impact on Transpiration rate to the one with the least: air temperature, windspeed,
leaf length, relative humidity, or stomatal conductance. Greatest quantitative impact would
mean that Transpiration rate increases by the largest % when the factor is increased by a given
%.
Air temperature, stomatal conductance, windspeed, leaf length, and relative humidity.
3. How will warmer climates affect transpiration rate if all else stays equal? What can plants do on
a short or long time scale to reduce the impact of climate change on leaf level water loss?
Transpiration rate will increase in warmer climates. Plants can close or open their stomatal openings to reduce the
impact of climate change on leaf level water loss. Change their stomatal conductance.