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Diffusion, Osmosis and Cell Membranes Introduction One of the functions of the cell membrane is to control the flow of materials into and out of the cell. In this investigation, you will observe the effects of placing plant cells in solutions of various concentrations. Materials Elodea leaves, microscope slides, cover slips, microscope, distilled water, tap water, 5% salt solution, 10% salt solution, paper towel. Methods Prepare a wet mount of an Elodea leaf with
tap water. Observe the leaf at 40X and record your observations. Increase
the magnification to 100X, observe, and record your observations. Remove the slide from the stage of the microscope.
Place 2 drops of the 5% salt solution on the slide at the edge of the
cover slip. Tear off a small piece of paper towel and place the torn
edge on the slide at the edge of the cover slip that is opposite the
side where the salt solution was placed. The piece of towel should begin
to soak up water, drawing the salt solution under the cover slip as
it does so.
![]() Return the slide to the microscope stage and repeat the observations of the cells at 40X and 100X. Record your observations. Repeat the above procedure. Record your observations. Remove the slide from the stage, clean it and the cover slip, and put it away. Put the microscope on low power and put it away. Observations Prepare sketches of a group of Elodea cells
under each set of conditions. Label the sketches to note the cell structures
that you can identify. Be sure to note any changes in the color, size,
and shape of the cells. Make your sketches as accurate as possible. Conclusions Answer the following questions.
The
University of Arizona
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics General Biology Program for Secondary Teachers warder@email.arizona.edu http://biology.arizona.edu/sciconn/lessons2/lessons.html
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