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    AP Biology Lab 1 Ross Lordo Introduction Questions 1. The solute potential would be -2.48. If the concentration inside the cell is .15 M‚ then would diffusion out of the cell and into the solution of .1 M. This is due to water potential and the tendency for water to move from areas of high water potential to low water potential. 2. The turgor pressure must be equal to the water potential if there is no net diffusion. The cell and environment have reached equilibrium and the movement of water

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    The Definition of Osmosis

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    Biology Course Work MyungJae BAEK (10Bio02) Do NOT delete anything I have written in red. Make any corrections in blue so I know what to re-read Osmosis Diffusion is the net movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. Then what is osmosis? Basically‚ osmosis is the same action with diffusion but in water. To describe more precisely‚ osmosis is the net movement in water across partially permeable membrane‚ which mean the membrane allows

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    Simple Diffusion

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    Simple Diffusion Activity 1: Simulating Simple diffusion 1. What is the molecular weight of Na+? 22.99 or 23 2. What is the molecular weight of Cl-? 35.45 3. Which MWCO dialysis membranes allowed both of these ions through?50‚100‚ 200 4. Which materials diffused from the left beaker to the right beaker? Urea‚ NaCl and glucose diffused 5. Which did not? Why? Albumin was too large to diffuse into the right beaker. Activity 2: Simulating Dialysis 6. What happens to the urea concentration

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    Throughout this labdiffusion and osmosis has been seen and tested through experiment. In part A of the labdiffusion was demonstrated with two solids and an agar gel petri dish. One crystal of potassium permanganate and one crystal of methylene blue were placed on either side of an agar gel petri dish. The purpose of this experiment was to determine which of the crystals would diffuse across the gel more. So the question is‚ which solid would have a higher rate of diffusion through the agar‚ methylene

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    Osmosis and Plasmolysis

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    Bella Nelson 11/25/12 Regents Biology 3BCD Osmosis and Plasmolysis Problem: What is the effect of Osmosis on a chicken egg? What is the effect of different solutions with various concentrations on plant cells? Hypothesis: 1. In an animal cell in a hypertonic solution the egg will swell‚ in a hypotonic solution the egg will swell. 2. In a plant cell in a hypertonic solution it will shrink‚ and in a hypotonic solution

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    Osmosis

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    Osmosis Aim: To determine the concentration of cell sap in a potato cell. Osmosis is the movement of water through a semi-permeable membrane. It starts from a weak solution and becomes a more stronger solution until the concentrations on both sides are equal. To investigate the range of solutions needed to find the point at which the surrounding solution is the same as the cell sap in the vacuole.

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    Biology 1 Lab Report

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    References: Alberte‚ J.‚ Pitzer‚ T.‚ & Calero‚ K. (2012).General Biology I lab Manual. (2nded.) pp 49-61 Boivin M‚ Flourie B‚ Rizza RA et.al. (2002).Gastrointestinal and metabolic effects of amylase inhibition in diabetics. Gastroenterology. Minnesota Copeland‚ Robert Fried‚ G. H.‚ & Handemenos‚ G. I. (2003). Biochemestry.Schaum ’s easy outlines. New York: McGraw-Hill. Fried‚ G. H.‚ & Handemenos‚ G. I. (2001). Biology. Schaum ’s easy outlines. (pp. 119-120). New York: McGraw-Hill. Ibarra

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    Enzymes   Introduction  This study allows the investigation of enzymatic reactions behavior.   An enzyme is a protein catalyst reaction by lowering the activation  energy required for that reaction. The enzyme is unaltered at the  completion of the reaction. In this stimulation the amount of product  produced during the course of an enzymatic product produced during  the course of an enzymatic reaction will be measured.   Hypothesis 1:  What is the estimate optimal of ph?  Hypothesis 2:  What is the estimate optimal of temperature

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    Osmosis and Dialysis

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    Using dialysis tubing to model diffusion of a cell membrane and investigating the influence of solute concentration on osmosis Purpose * Discover how dialysis tubing diffuses the cell membrane * Explore the effect of solute concentration on osmosis Background A cell membrane is a very significant function in the human body. In one sense‚ it is used as a barrier to keep the enzymes‚ DNA‚ and metabolic pathways that bundles everything together. Cell membranes are also used as a gateway

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    The Rate Of Osmosis

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    Diffusion is a way nonvascular plants can get water. It is the movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration until they are equal. An example of diffusion is red food coloring. When you put food coloring in a glass of water the color will spread through the water until all of it is a red tint. This shows the molecules of the food coloring equally distributed in the area of the water. Osmosis is a special type of diffusion where only the water molecules

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