Knowledge and Skills Statement
Transport in Plants:
When plants evaporate water through their leaves, it is called transpiration. The movement of water within a plant causes negative pressure, a process known as the cohesion-tension mechanism.
Research
Cavallo, Ann M. L., and Pamela A. Dunphey. “Sticking Together: A Learning Cycle Investigation about Water.” The Science Teacher 69, no. 8 (2002): 24–28. https://www.jstor.org/stable/i24155981
Summary: The properties of cohesion and surface tension of water are explored using water on two different surfaces in the article "Sticking Together: A Learning Cycle Investigation About Water." Students make observations about the surface tension of water when drops are added to a penny and when they touch the "dome" of water. Students then disrupt the tension with soap and make new observations.