Investigating Osmosis Essays

  • Investigating Osmosis In A Potato

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    Investigating Osmosis In A Potato Introduction: "Osmosis is typically defines as the flow of one constituent of a solution through a membrane while the other constituents are blocked and unable to pass through the membrane. Experimentation is necessary to determine which membranes permit selective flow, or osmosis, because not all membranes act in this way. Many membranes allow all or none of the constituents of a solution to pass through; only a few allow a selective flow. In a classic

  • Investigating Osmosis in Potato Chips

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    Investigating Osmosis in Potato Chips Planning Introduction: the definition of osmosis is the movement of water particles from a weaker solution to a stronger solution through a partially permeable membrane. Aim of investigation: I am trying to find out how external concentration of liquid surrounding a potato chip affects it - does it increase or decrease in mass etc. Method, diagram and equipment: Diagram of experiment Equipment · 5 Boiling tubes · weighing scales

  • Investigating Osmosis in Potato Tissue

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    Investigating Osmosis in Potato Tissue Aim-We are going to investigate how 'osmosis' is effected by higher and lower concentrations of water using potato cylinders as selectively permeable membranes. A selectively permeable membrane is something only water molecules can pass through. We will cut eighteen potato cylinders to the same width and length using a scalpel and a corer on a white tile. We shall use the same potato for each cylinder. The cylinders should then be around the same

  • Investigating Osmosis in Potato Tissue

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    Investigating Osmosis in Potato Tissue Aim To estimate the concentration of sucrose in potato tissue. Hypothesis ========== I believe that the potato tissue that has been in the hypotonic (0.1M sucrose) solution will be more turgid than before, while the tissue in the isotonic (0.3M sucrose) will be similar to its previous state. The tissue that has been in the hypertonic (0.5M sucrose) should be far more placid than it was before. This is because of osmosis - water diffusing

  • Investigating Osmosis in Potato Cells

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    Investigating Osmosis in Potato Cells Planning: Aim:- To investigate the effect of different concentrations of sucrose solution, on potato cells Osmosis:- Osmosis is the passage of high water concentration through a semi-permeable membrane to a region of low water concentration, i.e. the passage of water. Explanation of osmosis For osmosis to occur there must be; semi-permeable membranes are very thin layers of material (cell membranes are semi-permeable) which allow some

  • Investigating Osmosis in Potatoes

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    Investigating Osmosis in Potatoes Aim: Investigate the movement of osmosis through a selectively permeable membrane, in this case potato. Introduction: Osmosis is the movement of water through a semi permeable membrane. The water passes from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration, until the two concentrations are equal in concentrations of water. Many cell membranes behave as semi permeable membranes, and osmosis is a vital part in the movement of liquids

  • Investigating Osmosis in Potatoes

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    Investigating Osmosis in Potatoes Preliminary Experiment Aim The aim of this experiment is to determine the solute concentration of potato tissue; i.e. To investigate at which point the sucrose concentration is the same as the solute concentration inside the potato (an equilibrium is reached) Introduction Osmosis is the movement of water molecules from an area of high concentration; (a weak solution), to an area of low concentration; (a strong solution), through a partially permeable

  • Investigating The Effects Of Concentration On Osmosis

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    Investigating The Effects Of Concentration On Osmosis Preliminary Experiment: The Effects Of Osmosis On Potato Chips ============================================================== Method : We cut three potato chips to an equal length and then we set up 3 beakers, one containing a sugar solution, one containing water and one containing a salt solution. We put one chip in each beaker and left overnight. Results : Solution Start (cm) End (cm) Difference % Difference

  • Investigating the Effect of Concentration on Osmosis

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    Investigating the Effect of Concentration on Osmosis Preliminary Investigation The aim of the preliminary experiment was to find a suitable range to collect our results. To find a suitable range we had to carry out the experiment to see if there was a substantial change in the size and weight of the potato chip after it had been placed in a 1 molar glucose and another chip in distilled water. At the beginning of the experiment we had to cut out potato chips of equal length and similar

  • Investigating Osmosis Using Potato Cylinders

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    Investigating Osmosis Using Potato Cylinders The aim of this investigation is to see how the sugar concentration of a solution eventually affects the size of a submerged potato cylinder. I am conducting this experiment to further my understanding of osmosis. The increase or decrease of the size of the potato cylinder can be explained by osmosis. Introduction:- The core scientific principle, related to my investigation is that of Osmosis, below I intend to relay information thus.

  • Investigating Osmosis in Potatoes at Different Concentrations of Sucrose Solutions

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    Investigating Osmosis in Potatoes at Different Concentrations of Sucrose Solutions Planning Aim: The aim of this experiment is to find out how solutions of different strength affect the osmotic movement. Preliminary work: For the preliminary work, I did a try out test to see if the method I had works. Also, I wanted to use the results I have after completing the experiment so that I can have an overview of how sucrose solutions of different strengths affect the diffusion of water

  • Investigating the Effects of Sucrose Concentration on Osmosis in Potato Tissue

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    Investigating the Effects of Sucrose Concentration on Osmosis in Potato Tissue PLANNING ======== We have been asked to research the effects of sucrose concentration on osmosis in potato tissue. Osmosis is the spontaneous movement of a solvent (-in this case water) from a place where its chemical potential is higher to another place where it is lower, through a semi-permeable membrane (-such as a cell membrane). A cell membrane lets smaller molecules such as water through but does

  • Investigating the Factors that Affect Osmosis in Living Tissue

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    Investigating the Factors that Affect Osmosis in Living Tissue Aim: To investigate the factors that effect osmosis in living tissue. Planning: Introduction Essentially, osmosis is the diffusion of water across a selectively permeably membrane. Osmosis is one of the ways by which substances enter and exit cells. Other ways include diffusion, the Donnan effect[1], solvent drag, filtration, endocytosis, exocytosis and active transport. All of these methods are necessary to provide

  • Investigating Whether the Strength of a Salt Solution Affect Osmosis in a Potato

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    Investigating Whether the Strength of a Salt Solution Affect Osmosis in a Potato Factors ======= Factors that could affect the experiment: - · Temperature of water · Type of potato · Amount of solution · Amount of time the potato is in the solution Factors that I will change in my investigation: - · Percentage of salt in solution Preliminary Equipment ===================== 7 Beakers (250ml) 7 strengths of sugar solution (100ml of each strength) as follows

  • Investigating Osmosis

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    Investigating Osmosis Aim - In this experiment, I am going to try to find what the concentration of sucrose inside the vacuole of a potato is. Introduction - Osmosis is a special kind of diffusion, and can be defined as the movement of water molecules through a semi-permeable membrane from a region of high water concentration to a region of low water concentration, until both are the same strength. But, osmosis is the diffusion of water only and not of substances dissolved in water

  • Investigating the Concentration of Water in Potato Cells Through Osmosis

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    Investigating the Concentration of Water in Potato Cells Through Osmosis Introduction Osmosis is defined as the movement of water molecules from an area of high water concentration to an area of low water concentration, across a semi-permeable membrane. I will be experimenting to find the concentration of water in potato cells through Osmosis. Aim The aim of this investigation is to analyze and experiment in order to study the concentration of water in potato cells through Osmosis

  • Investigating the Water Potential of Celery Cells

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    Investigating the Water Potential of Celery Cells Aim === I will be investigating the water potential of celery and to find out which solution will be isotonic with the celery cells, in other words equilibrium between the two no water will leave the cell, or enter. I will do this by following this method. Method 1. Cut a 5 cm length of celery stem 2. Cut through the grooves to divide the stem into thin strips 3. Dry the cell sap from the strips using a paper towel 4.

  • Investigation of How Plants Absorb Water Through Osmosis

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    Investigation of How Plants Absorb Water Through Osmosis Aim: the aim of this investigation was to see how plants absorb water through the process of osmosis. Introduction: In this investigation is that I will be investigating the effects of osmosis on plants. I will be exposing potatoes to different concentration of sucrose and water. I will be taking down the changes that occur within the weight that either been gained or lost on the potato. To make it a fair test I will make sure

  • Investigating the Effect of Different Concentrations of Sucrose Solutions on Potato Tiessue

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    Investigating the Effect of Different Concentrations of Sucrose Solutions on Potato Tiessue Planning For my GCSE biology coursework, I am going to conduct an investigation into the effect of different concentrations of sucrose solutions on potato tissue. Text Box: A measuring cylinder Apparatus =========================================== 18 test tubes [IMAGE][IMAGE] Text Box: 1M sucrose solution [IMAGE]A test tube rack [IMAGE] Cork borer Text Box:

  • Investigating the Effects of Sucrose Concentration on the Mass of Potato Chips

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    Investigating the Effects of Sucrose Concentration on the Mass of Potato Chips The aim of my experiment is to investigate the effect of varying the concentration of sucrose on a potato chip. I aim to observe the change in mass, and I hope to view what happens to the chips as the concentration increases, and I hope to see the effect that osmosis has on the chip. The experiment that I am conducting uses the process of osmosis. Osmosis is the movement of water molecules across a partially