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This educational resource is a GCSE-level worksheet designed to guide students through the process of measuring water uptake in plants.

It begins by asking students to identify the standard apparatus used in such an experiment, followed by a step-by-step analysis of a water uptake experiment setup. Students will explore the reasons behind cutting plant stems underwater, the significance of each step in the experiment, and what is directly measured to ascertain water uptake.

Accompanied by clear illustrations and straightforward questions with corresponding answers, this worksheet is an excellent tool for reinforcing practical science skills and understanding plant physiology.

It is ideal for use in the classroom setting, as part of homework assignments, or for revision purposes.

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