n this part of the assignment, assume you have carried out the microscopic examination of the effects of osmosis in plant cells experiment The image in Figure 4 is of Elodea canadensis leaf cells in isotonic solution (normal saline). The image in Figure 5 is of Elodea canadensis leaf cells in 10% sucrose solution. The image in Figure 6 is of Elodea canadensis leaf cells in distilled water. a. Determine cell size and vacuole size. b. Calculate the percentage change in vacuole size for each treatment compared to the control. Use the formula: Experimental Size - Control Size/Control Size c. Based on these results, explain the tonicity of each treatment using experimental results to support your answer as would appear in the discussion section of a formal report (maxi

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In this part of the assignment, assume you have carried out the microscopic examination of the effects of osmosis in plant cells experiment

The image in Figure 4 is of Elodea canadensis leaf cells in isotonic solution (normal saline). The image in Figure 5 is of Elodea canadensis leaf cells in 10% sucrose solution. The image in Figure 6 is of Elodea canadensis leaf cells in distilled water.

 

a. Determine cell size and vacuole size. 

b. Calculate the percentage change in vacuole size for each treatment compared to the control. Use the formula:

Experimental Size - Control Size/Control Size

c. Based on these results, explain the tonicity of each treatment using experimental results to support your answer as would appear in the discussion section of a formal report (maximum four (4) lines).

d. Was the percentage change in vacuole size for the experimental conditions relative to the control of similar magnitude? If the change was not of the same magnitude, explain the difference in effect between the two treatments. 

Figure 4
96 um
68 um
Figure 5
Figure 6
Transcribed Image Text:Figure 4 96 um 68 um Figure 5 Figure 6
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