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GCSE Biology - Osmosis Coursework
Potato and Osmosis Investigation
Skill Area P: Planning
Aim: To investigate the effect of varying concentration of a certain sugar solution on the amount of osmotic activity between the... - osmosis -
Osmosis
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What effects does the concentration of the sugar solution do to the mass of the potato?
Scientific Knowledge
Osmosis is the diffusion of water from a dilute sugar solution to a more concentrated solution... - Potato and Osmosis Experiment -
Potato and Osmosis Investigation
Skill Area P: Planning
Aim: To investigate the effect of varying concentration of a certain sugar solution on the amount of osmotic activity between the solution and a potato chip of a given... - Osmosis -
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4. The beakers with potatoes were let to sit at room temperature for about 1 hour.
5. After incubation, the potatoes were removed, dried, and their masses taken.
Results:
Potato Original weight of potato (g) W... - osmosis -
... were in or around the 20 mark.
If I were to conduct this experiment again, I would repeat it at least 8 more times to get a greater understanding of the averages. I would only leave the test tubes for 24 hours on a coo... - osmosis -
...own as Plasmolysis. If you put a plant cell in water, water enters by Osmosis, then swells up. However, the cell will not burst. This is due to the fact that the cell walls are made from cellulose, which is extremely stron... - osmosis coursework -
... the weight of the vegetables. This means that no water has diffused across the partially permeable membrane through osmosis. This, of course, must mean that the concentration of the vegetables must be the same as the solu... - Determination of Plant Tissue Water Potentila by Measuring Changes in Dimension -
... whether taking potatoes out of the solution, drying them with a paper towel and weighing them so many times would effect the osmosis. I, therefore, decided to carry out a second experiment in which I put the potatoes int... - How Does Surface Area Affect the Rate of Osmosis? -
...for 45mins and then removed, the excess water will be removed and they will be and weighed again. Using the difference in mass a percentage change in mass will be calculated, which will then be compared to surface area. Th... - the effect of osmosis on a potato chip -
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I will then use a cork boarer to cut out 18 pieces of potato. I will then get a ruler and measure each potato piece so that they are the sam shape and cut off witha knife wat is not needed. I will then get my ... - ee -
... higher concentrations will cause the chip to become smaller.
Variables:
Outcome: Mass of potato
Input: Concentration of solution 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, 0.8, 1.0
Controlled: Volume of solution, potato size, scales
To create ... - osmosis -
...cell will depend on the relative water potential inside the cells (the cytoplasm) and in the surrounding solution (sucrose solution). If the net movement of water were into the cell it would become turgid, the cytoplasm an... - fgdgwd fdbf fb -
different affects on the mass of the potato. The potato in the most concentrated solution has the highest peck as osmosis had taken place and the water had mover from the high concentration to the lower concentration. The wat... - An Investigation to see how water with different concentrations of sugar affects the weight of potato chips -
...not be accurate.
„h Permeability of potato: we will use the same potato, because the thickness of membranes differ between potatoes
„h How much water the potato contains: we will use the same potato, as water concentrat... - An investigation into the effect of Osmosis on potato chips -
... with concentrations from 0.2 M to 1.0 M, by adding varying amounts of water from the beaker.
· This is done using a pipette, for example to get 0.4 M of salt solution I measured 2cm³ of salt solution into the pipette, a... - Planning of Turgor in Potator Tissue Experiment -
...hat no more water can enter the cell. When plant cells lose water by osmosis and they become flaccid, which involves the contents of the potato cells shrinking and pulling away from the cell wall. These cells are said to ... - water potential of potato cells by the weighing method -
Determining the water potential of potato cells by the weighing method
Anna Hill
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To investigate the effects of osmosis in potato cells when placed in sucrose solution at various concentrations using the weighin... - Lab report of diffusion and osmosis -
...ove through a semi or partially permeable membrane (a membrane that lets some things through but not others). An example of this type of membrane is a cell wall, like in a potato. Osmosis occurs when two things occur. One ... - owned -
...hich measures accurately to two decimal places. We will work out the mass by subtracting the dishes mass. We will have five test tubes, each with different concentrations of salt solution. They will be: 5%, 10%, 15%, 20% a... - AP Biolog Lab Report on Osmosis and Diffusion -
...ation and the movement of water through a selectively permeable membrane by the process of osmosis. Also when I use potato cores and place them in different molar concentrations of sucrose I will be able to see the water ...