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Multiple Choice
When testing osmosis by measuring thistle tube height, what is the first step in the procedure?
A
Seal the top of the thistle tube with parafilm.
B
Fill the thistle tube with a sucrose solution.
C
Place the thistle tube into a beaker of distilled water.
D
Record the initial height of the solution in the thistle tube.
Verified step by step guidance
1
Understand the concept of osmosis: Osmosis is the movement of water across a semipermeable membrane from an area of lower solute concentration to an area of higher solute concentration. In this experiment, the thistle tube setup is used to observe this process.
Prepare the thistle tube: Fill the thistle tube with a sucrose solution. This creates a higher solute concentration inside the tube compared to the distilled water in the beaker.
Seal the thistle tube: Use parafilm to seal the top of the thistle tube. This prevents evaporation and ensures that the only movement of water occurs through the semipermeable membrane.
Place the thistle tube in the beaker: Submerge the lower end of the thistle tube into a beaker containing distilled water. The semipermeable membrane at the bottom of the tube allows water to move into the tube by osmosis.
Record the initial height: Measure and record the initial height of the sucrose solution in the thistle tube. This serves as the baseline for observing changes in height due to osmosis.