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    Osmosis: Potato Tuber Lab

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    of diffusion takes place when the molecules in high concentration are too large to move through the membrane. Three factors that determine cell membrane permeability are shape‚ size‚ and polarity. For this experiment‚ it must be kept in mind that sucrose is not permeable to the cell membrane‚ for it is too large to pass through. The cell membrane functions to protect‚ separate‚ and regulate what goes in and out of a cell. It also allows cells to control their internal chemical environment and the

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    Osmosis

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    concentration‚ of sucrose increased the rate at which Osmosis occurred would increase as well. Results Figure 1 The Change in Mass (g) of Osmosis Bags Over Time When Subjected to Various Conditions Bag 1 represents the control. The bag was filled with 5.5g of deionized water and then placed into 35 mL of deionized water resulting in relatively no change in mass due to equilibrium already being established. Bag 2 was filled with 5.6g of deionized water then placed into a 35 mL solution of sucrose with a

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    Intro I am going to do an investigation into what concentration of sucrose solution would cause “Incipient Plasmolysis”. Theory Plasmolysis is the result of a (in particular) plant cell which has lost vast amounts of water. When this happens‚ turgor pressure within the cell has decreased to the point where the cytoplasm of the cell membrane peels away from the cell wall. When this begins to happen it is called Incipient Plasmolysis and when the cytoplasm is almost completely gone it is call “full/complete”

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    wall and huge gain of water molecules will cause the burst of the cell. The main purpose of this practical work is to observe the osmosis in potato cubes‚ onion epidermis cells and visking tubes. To examine the effect of different concentrations of sucrose solutions on the plant cells and dialysis tubings. Hazards Precautions Sharp knife‚ scalpel‚ broken glass may cause injuries. Wear lab coat‚ gloves and safety goggles during the practical work. Be careful with sharp objects. Materials and Method.

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    Panacetin Lab

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    “Panacetin” Extraction and Evaporation & Identifying a Constituent of “Panacetin” Recrystallization& Melting-Point Measurement Organic Chemistry Lab Introduction: Panacetin purportedly includes sucrose‚ aspirin‚ and acetaminophen. However‚ the accuracy of Panacetin’s contents has been called into question by the Association for Safe Pharmaceuticals. Therefore‚ the lab must discover the accuracy of the ingredients listed on Panacetin’s label.

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    Cell Membranes and Transport Hands-On Labs‚ Inc. Version 42-0033-00-01 Lab Report Assistant This document is not meant to be a substitute for a formal laboratory report. The Lab Report Assistant is simply a summary of the experiment’s questions‚ diagrams if needed‚ and data tables that should be addressed in a formal lab report. The intent is to facilitate students’ writing of lab reports by providing

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    Translocation

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    diameter of the dialysis tubing can pass through the tubings and they are retained inside the tubings.Smaller molecules such as water molecules and iodide ions are small enough to pass through the pores. The left-handed dialysis tubing contains 20%sucrose and iodine solution .The right-handed dialysis tubing contained 5% starch solution . The two entire dialysis tubings are submerged in distilled water of two separated beakers.Distilled water flows into the left-handed dialysis tubing because it has

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    beakers‚ marker‚ sucrose solutions (0.0M‚ 0.1M‚ 0.2M‚ 0.3M‚ 0.4M‚ 0.5M)‚ distilled water‚ filter paper‚ cork borer and Erlenmeyer flask with stopper. Teacher’s instructions: ▪ The initial mass of every piece of potato should be similar and even. ▪ In the graphs‚ instead of joining all the points‚ having as a result a gorge line‚ we should draw the best fit line‚ thus having as a result a straight line. Procedure: ▪ First of all‚ calculate the amount of distilled water and sucrose solution each

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    Identifying Biological Molecules with Colorimetric Chemical Tests Objectives Perform a series of accurate tests on biological molecules to detect the presence of carbohydrates and proteins‚ as well as the action of an enzyme on specific molecules. Introduction Unknown biological molecules can be correctly identified using various tests‚ including colorimetric chemical tests. Colorimetric tests are when a chemical reagent‚ such as Benedict’s‚ is used on a substance or solution and a certain

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    Factors affecting the movement of water through osmosis Introduction In this I will be investigating what effects the movement of water through osmosis. Osmosis is the diffusion of water. It is the process in which fluids pass through a partially-permeable membrane. It is the movement of water from high water concentration to low water concentration. Plant cells react to osmosis by hypertonic‚ isotonic and hypotonic. Keywords Hypertonic – is when the water outside of the cell is lower than

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