Friday, November 15, 2019
An Investigation into the Factors which Affect Osmosis Essay -- GCSE B
An Investigation into the Factors which Affect Osmosis    Osmosis is defined as the movement of water molecules from a higher  concentration to a lower concentration through a partially permable  membrane. Osmosis occurs with molecule moving in and out, these  molecules move across the plantââ¬â¢s cell membrane. The plantââ¬â¢s cell  membrane is partially permable and therefore it has small holes in it  which allow for small water molecules to pass through it however  larger molecules such as glucose through.     However on the out side of the plant cells there is a cell wall of  cellulose that has larger holes that let anything pass through it.  This cell wall is totally permeable and therefore will allow larger  molecules such as glucose through it, but the larger molecules can  still not pass the cell membrane. When these cells are in a solution  which has a higher concentration of water than the cells concentration  of water the water will diffuse into the cell as the water moves from  a higher concentration (the solution) to the lower concentration (the  cells.) As more and more water enters the cell the cell wall starts to  expand and the cell starts to become turgid.    Even is a plant cell is placed in a solution where there is a high  water concentration and a weak sugar solution (say a 0.1 d/mol3 strong)  there will still be more water outside the cell than inside the cell  therefore there will still be an increase in volume and weight. This  means that when the plant cells are placed in a strong sugar solution  (where there is more sugar than water.) there will be a decrease in  weight and volume. This process is defined as plasmolysis. This is  where the cell membrane pulls away from the cell wall, this is because  a lot of water has been moved from the cell as the plant cell has the  strong concentration of water and the solution has a weak  concentration the water will move from the plant top the water.  Sometimes the cell will shrivel up completely and it becomes flaccid.  This is represented in the diagram below    With osmosis occurring there will eventually be a point where the  concentration of water will be equal to the concentration inside the  cell. This means that with the water still diffusing in and out there  will be equal amounts going in and out. This means that osmosis is  still occurring but the plant or the solution is either gaining o...              ...ainst the cell  wall, the tugor pressure will reach itââ¬â¢s maximum and the cells will  not be able to take in any more water. At the other end of the line, I  would expect the line to eventually curve off horizontally. Once the  cell becomes flaccid and the cell membrane collapses, no more water  would be able to escape.    I did predict that the stronger the solution the more the potato chips  would lose weight. I believe my results have proven this.    Evaluation    I am pleased with the way my experiment has gone, I did not come  across too many problems and most of my points on the graph were close  to the line of best fit. Therefore I am happy with the accuracy of my  results.    I think my method was adequate for producing accurate results I could  still improve it. I couldââ¬â¢ve also tried to measure the potato chips  more accurately when cutting them.    I feel my investigation on the whole was a sucsess. I achieved  reliable and accurate results. however I could increase my confidence  in my conclusions by repeating the experiment with another carrot to  back it up. But on the whole my experiment matched my prediction and I  am happy about my results and the way I conducted it.                      
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