Cell Transport Lab Report PDF

Title Cell Transport Lab Report
Author Dasha Ksovskaya
Course Physical Chemistry
Institution Florida International University
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cell transport lab report, all answers with data recording...


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Cell Transport Lab Report Instructions: There are two options for completing the lab. You can either complete the lab at home over the course of three days or watch the teacher-led video and record your observations. Links to the hands-on lab and video observation lab are on the 02.03 assessment page. Title: leggo my eggo Objective(s): to see what will happen to the egg after having the membrane removed and being soaked in water Hypothesis: If I soak the egg in water after having the membrane removed, then the egg will grow in size and be sturdier Variables: independent: the circumference of the egg being measured during the 24 hours Dependent variable: the circumference Control: measurement (cm) Materials: ● ● ● ● ● ●

Raw egg String or thread or yarn Ruler White vinegar Tap water Jar with lid (like a mayonnaise jar or something big enough to put the egg in)

Procedures: 1. Before beginning the experiment, record at least two observations of the raw egg in your lab report. 2. Wrap the string around the center of the egg to determine its initial circumference. Measure the string and record the initial circumference in centimeters (cm). 3. Gently place the egg in the jar and completely cover the egg with vinegar. Use the lid to seal the jar, and note the time. This will be considered the “start time” of the experiment. 4. After approximately 24 hours from the start time, carefully remove the egg from the jar of vinegar. If the shell has completely dissolved, exposing the inner membrane, move on to the next step. If not, return the egg to the vinegar until the shell has completely dissolved. 5. Record at least two observations of the egg. 6. Measure and record the circumference of the egg, being sure to measure it in the same way every time you measure circumference. 7. Pour out the vinegar and rinse the jar. Then fill the jar about half full of tap water. 8. Gently place the egg back into the jar, making sure it is completely covered with water. Use the lid to seal the jar. 9. After a total of 48 hours from the start time, carefully remove the egg from the jar of water. 10. Make two observations of the raw egg, and measure and record the circumference. 11. Gently place the egg back into the jar, making sure it is completely covered with water. Use the lid to seal the jar. 12. After a total of 72 hours from the start time, carefully remove the egg from the jar of water. 13. Make two observations of the raw egg, and measure and record the circumference. Data and Observations: Record your observations from the experiment in either the hands-on lab or the teacher led video. Don’t forget

to include at least two detailed observations and the measurement of the egg’s circumference in centimeters.

Time (hrs)

Observations

Circumference (cm)

0

1. 2.

Egg looks normal Nothing changed

53

24

1. 2.

Got a little bigger Not many changes

54

48

1. 2.

Starts getting bigger Noticeable changes

56

72

1. Eggo is biggo 2.

57

Conclusion: my hypothesis was correct, the egg got bigger Be sure to answer the following reflection questions as a summary in the conclusion of your lab report: ● ● ●

Was your hypothesis correct? Why or why not? Yes, the egg absorbed the water How much did the egg change in size? (answer should be in centimeters) the egg grew 4 cm Evaluate the lab and data collected. What type of transport occurred in this lab? Explain your answer, including evidence from your experiment to support your explanation.

Osmosis is the process of water transporting through the cell, the water transported through the cell of the egg causing growth Questions: Using what you have learned in the lesson and the experiment, answer the following questions in complete sentences. ●



Consider how lettuce or spinach placed in water becomes firm and crisp. Use what you have learned about cell membranes to explain this observation. The water travels through the cells of the lettuce and spinach making it the way it is If you were to continue this experiment by removing the egg from the water and covering it in syrup, what do you think would happen? Explain your prediction. (If you choose to test your prediction, be sure to allow at least 24 hours before making your observations. And, of course, handle the egg very carefully!) The egg might become firmer due to the syrups consistency, and change color to the syrups color...


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