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Homework answers / question archive / Cell Transport: Demonstration LEARNING GOALS By the end of this unit, you should be able to do the following: Explain the difference between diffusion and osmosis
Cell Transport: Demonstration
LEARNING GOALS
By the end of this unit, you should be able to do the following:
MATERIALS NEEDED
3 medium glass or clear plastic containers
3 drinking glasses or large cups
1 regular potato
2 leaves of fresh lettuce
Italian Dressing knife
ruler
salt
distilled water (sold with baby food or in the automotive section; "'filtered" or "spring" water isn't the same, only use distilled)
measuring cups measuring spoons
Demonstration with a worksheet. You do not need to fill out an experiment trackim sheet for this lab.
You must take pictures of the experiments for your worksheet. You must have a card with your name visible in the picture.
OSMOSIS
Potato Turgor Pressure (adapted from Michael Stone's ENVS 1402L Lab Manual) You should take pictures on high power for your worksheet.
Remember that plant cells placed in hypotonic (low solute) solutions will become stiff and those placed in hypertonic (high solute) solutions will become limp and wilted.
1. Add 2 1/2 cups of distilled water to a drinking glass. Label this "0% salt."
Add 1 teaspoon of salt to 2 1/2 cups of distilled water in a drinking glass. Stir until dissolved. Label the glass "1% salt" with a piece of tape. (Save a small sample of this salt water for use in the next experiment as well.)
Conclusions - Which solutions were hypotonic, hypertonic„ or isotonic to the potato? In your worksheet you are required to state which solutions were hypotonic, hypertonic, or isotonic based on the change in stiffness.
Wilting
You should never put salad dressing (which is usually hypertonic to lettuce) on a salad that you want to eat several hours later. The demonstration below will show you why.
You should take pictures for your worksheet.
NEXT STEP
The next item in the module is the worksheet. Paste your pictures into this sheet, answer the questions, and submit through the Assignment found in this module. Be prepared to answer quiz questions about osmosis and terms related to it.
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