LAB
# 3
THE
CELL: Diffusion & Osmosis
Purpose
Diffusion
is the net movement of molecules from an area of high molecular concentration
to an area of low molecular concentration.Osmosis
is the diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane.The
purpose of this exercise is to observe these mechanisms of exchange as
well as to discover the behavior of cells in isotonic, hypertonic &
hypotonic solutions.
Lab
Objective
- By completing this exercise, students will learn to:
•Describe
the effect of a solute's molecular weight on its rate of diffusion
•Differentiate
diffusion & osmosis
•Define
isotonic, hypertonic & hypotonic solutions by their effect on cells
A.
Simple Diffusion
To
observe the diffusion of a solute through a gel and the effect of a solute's
molecular weight on it's rate of diffusion, perform the following test:
Questions:
1.
Prepare a line graph for the two substances by plotting diameter of diffusion
ring [in millimeters], against time, [in minutes]
2.
Write a conclusion about the relationship between molecular weight and
rate of diffusion
B.
Osmosis
For
this lab, work in grouped pairs
oObtain
an egg, which had been soaked in vinegar to dissolve the shell.
oWeigh the egg – one pair will work with corn syrup and the other pair will work with distilled water
oPlace it in a beaker with correct solution for 30 minutes.
oRemove
& gently roll dry on a paper towel. Weigh again. Share and compare
weights.
Question
1.
State the solution the egg was soaked in - did the egg gain or lose weight.Provide
weights before and after soaking.Compare
results of eggs in the room. Explain the results of both solutions.
2.
Define - isotonic, hypotonic & hypertonic.Identify
which type of solution the corn syrup and the water are.