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BIOLOGY SAMPLE LAB Comment [-1]: This is the main topic that the lab is based on. It is usually one or two words. TITLE: Osmosis AIM: To determine the effect of three solutions on potato tissue. APPARATUS: 10ml each of solutions A ,B and C, 3 petri dishes, 1 knife, 3 rods of potato,1 ruler, 1 stopwatch. METHOD: Comment [-2]: Also include the quantity for each apparatus. For solutions, include the concentration if it is known. Comment [-3]: This is written in past tense and in the sequence in which it was done. Do not write something like….”3 petri dishes were half filled with solution after each of them were labelled” It should be written….”3 petri dishes were labelled and then each of them half filled with solution”. Three petri dishes were labelled A, B or C. Solution A was poured into petri dish A until it was approximately half full. This was repeated using Solutions B and C and petri dishes B and C respectively. Using a ruler, 3 potato rods, each of 3cm in length, were measured and cut. One rod was then placed in each of the petri dishes and left for 20 minutes. This was timed using a stopwatch. Comment [-4]: Ensure that volumes and measurements are as precise as possible. At the end of the 20 minutes, then length of the rod in each petri dish was measured and recorded. The texture and appearance of each rod was also recorded. RESULTS: TABLE SHOWING THE LENGTH OF THE POTATO RODS IN EACH OF THE SOLUTIONS A,B AND C. Solution Final Length (cm) A Initial Length (cm) 3.0 3.2 Change in length (cm) +0.2 B 3.0 3.0 0.0 C 3.0 2.8 -0.2 Observation The rod became very firm and swollen The rod remained the same The rod became softer and slightly wrinkled Change in length= Final length-Initial length DISCUSSION: Osmosis is the movement of water molecules from a dilute solution to a concentrated solution through a semi permeable membrane. When cells gain water through osmosis they become swollen and turgid causing the tissue to feel firm. If cells lose water, they can shrink and become flaccid causing the tissue to get wrinkled and soft. If a cell is placed in a solution of a different concentration than its cytoplasm, it can either gain or lose water through osmosis. Comment [-5]: The title is placed at the TOP, in CAPITALS and UNDERLINED. The title should describe what data the table is showing. A title such as….”TABLE SHOWING RESULTS” is very vague. Comment [-6]: The unit for each column must be included in the heading for each column. This unit will apply to every numerical value in that particular column, therefore there is no need to write the unit after every value in the column. The table must be a completely boxed around. Comment [-7]: Keep all values in the table to the same decimal place. One or two decimal places are usually sufficient. Comment [-8]: A negative sign indicates a decrease and a positive sign an increase. These values were calculated and very often one example to show the calculation should be written below the table. Comment [-9]: This is made up of four parts: Introduction, Description, Explanation, Sources of error/Limitations/Improvements. Comment [-10]: Introduction. A brief explanation surrounding the theory behind the experiment. The last few lines should relate directly to the particular experiment and link what is being measured (the change in length of potato rod) to the theory (osmosis) From the results it was observed that the potato strip in Solution A became firm and increased in length by 0.2cm; solution C became soft and decreased in length by 0.2cm and solution B remained unchanged. Solution A was more dilute than the potato cells and therefore water moved from Solution A into the potato cells by osmosis causing the cells to become swollen and the rod firm. Solution C was more concentrated than the potato cells. Water therefore moved out of the cells into Solution C by osmosis causing the cells to shrink and the rod to become soft. Since the rod did not change in Solution B, this solution therefore had the same concentration as the potato cells and there was no movement of water either in or out of these cells. The potato skin which is impermeable was removed so that it would not hinder the movement of water through osmosis. This method could have been improved by finding the mass of the rods instead of the length since the overall size of the rods may have increased, not just the length. CONCLUSION: A solution that was more concentrated caused the potato rods to decrease in length and become soft whereas a solution that was more dilute caused the potato rods to increase in length and become firm. Comment [-11]: Description. The results are described and values should be quoted. Do not write over all that is written in the table. Results can be summarised. Only the increase or decrease is mentioned here, not the initial length, final length and then change in length. Comment [-12]: Explanation. The results that were previously described are now explained using theoretical principles. Comment [-13]: Improvements/Source of Error/Limitations. At least two of these should be mentioned. Do not just state them but say why. A limitation is a short coming in the design of the experiment or procedure. A source of error is an inaccuracy that can be caused due to the experimental design or by the person conducting the experiment. Comment [-14]: Conclusion. This answers the aim which can be thought of as a question…..”What is the effect of 3 solutions on potato tissue?” The conclusion is the answer to this question. It is usually not more than 1-3 sentences.