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    to higher concentration is called hypotonic solution and hypertonic solution. Hypothesis: My Hypothesis for diffusion that the starch solution will be hypotonic and diffuse into potassium iodide (IkI). Hypothesis for osmosis is that each of the individual dialysis bags will increase because of the different concentration of the solutions. Which makes this and hypotonic experiment. Hypothesis for this experiment is that each of the four cylinders of potato will decrease in mass‚ because of

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    Osmosis in potato cells Aim: To view and examine the effect different concentrations of sucrose solution has on the movement of water across the cell membrane. Hypothesis: That the potatoes will either increase or decrease in mass‚ due to the effect of the different concentrations. Osmosis will occur. Apparatus: * Fresh potatoes * Apple corer * Scalpel * Petri dishes X 10 * 50ml measuring cylinder * Distilled water * Paper towelling * Sucrose solutions:

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    recording their weight before and after each interval. The ladies hypothesized that if the eggs lost weight after being submerged‚ then the solution used to submerge the egg was hypertonic. If the egg gained weight‚ then the solution was hypotonic. If‚ by chance‚ the weight remained unchanged‚ then the solution would be isotonic. The

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    osmosis‚ which direction does water move with respect to solute concentration? (2 points) 9. a.Explain what would happen to a freshwater unicellular organism if it were suddenly released into a saltwater environment. Use the terms isotonichypotonic and hypertonic in the answer. (3 points) b.What would happen if a marine organism were placed in freshwater? (3 points) 10.The student purchases and weighs five pounds of carrots from a local grocery store. The student notices that the grocery store

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    BioLab3 Cell Membranes Lab Report Student Name: I. Diffusion Define the following terms. Solvent Solute Solution. Diffusion Concentration gradient Dynamic equilibrium EXERCISE 1 – Factors influencing rate of diffusion Predict how molecule size and temperature will affect the outcome of this experiment. Record the data from the information in the lab. Potassium Permanganate R.T. Methylene Blue R.T. Time (min) Total Diameter

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    Martina Oganesyan Title of investigation: The effect of solute concentration on osmosis in potatoes. Research question: What is the solute concentration of a potato? Hypothesis: Osmosis is the movement of water across the membrane from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. The osmosis continues until the solute concentrations are equal in both areas. In this experiment‚ we put pieces of potatoes into test tubes with sugar solutions of different concentrations and leave

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     osmosis  different  concentrations  of  solutes  are   compared.  A  solution  that  has  equal  concentrations  of  solute  is  isotonic.  A  solution   with  a  higher  concentration  of  solutes  is  hypertonic  and  one  with  less  concentration   of  solutes  is  hypotonic.  “The  term  osmolarity  is  used  to  describe  the  number  of   solute  particles  in  a  volume  of  Gluid.  Osmoles

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    1. How does a cell become differentiated? A cell becomes differentiated by using only the DNA that it needs. 2. Give an example of 2 differentiated cells. Two examples of differentiated cells are lysosomes and mitochondria. Lysosomes are small so they can move throughout the cell effectively. Mitochondria have a lot of surface area to make more energy 3. (Essay) What does it mean to be specialized? Explain how the structure of the cell determines its function. Give at least 3 examples. Being specialized

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    water will be observed. This is described as isotonic. Osmosis does not occur in an isotonic solution‚ because the concentrations are equal on both sides of the membrane and there is no net movement of molecules from one side of the membrane to the other (Payne‚ 2007). A hypotonic solution is a solution in which the concentration of dissolved substances is lower than the concentration inside the cell (Payne‚ 2007). If a cell is put into a hypotonic solution‚ osmosis will cause water to move from

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    UNIT ACTIVITY #5 NAME_____________________ DATE___________HOUR_____ CELL TRANSPORT MEMBRANE PROPERTIES PASSIVE TRANSPORT CHARACTERISTICS: DIFFUSION: Cell Unit Activity #5 page 1 OSMOSIS : ISOTONIC ANIMAL CELLS Cell Unit Activity #5 page 2 HYPOTONIC HYPERTONIC PLANT CELLS OSMOREGULATION – ADAPTATIONS Paramecium Fresh Water Bony Fish FACILITATED D IFFUSION: Cell Unit Activity #5 page 3 Marine Bony Fish ACTIVE TRANSPORT CHARACTERISTICS: NA+/K+

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