Water potential is the movement of water from high energy high potential areas to. Ap biology lab manual for teachers supplement ideas for introducing inquiry interesting modifications to this lab can open it up to inquiry. Pcr is a technique where millions of copies of dna can be made from one original copy. Transpiration creates a lower osmotic potential in the leaf, and the tact transpiration, adhesion, cohesion, and tension mechanism describes the forces that move water and dissolved. Water potential is affected by two factors, the addition of solute and physical pressure. Authors and contributors of the 1990 ap biology lab manual and subsequent. What is the molar concentration of solutes within the zucchini cells. Diffusion and osmosis laboratory 1, ap biology 2011 spurthi tarugu, kavinmozhi caldwell, chelsea mbakwe, radha dave, navya kondeti abstract. It clearly lays out the course content and describes the exam and ap program in general. Because of their varying natural sugar concentrations, the water potential will be very different.
Ap biology laboratory 1 diffusion and osmosis overview in this lab you will. The collegeboard designs the ap curriculum and ap exam. Water potential lab ap biology lab 1c water potential in this part of the exercise you will use potato cores placed in different molar concentrations of sucrose in order to determine the water potential of potato cells. Includes access to exclusive flinn prep digital content to combine the benefits of classroom, laboratory and digital learning. Sucrose solutions can be made using table sugar, and instructions are included in. A student performs ap lab 1 using zucchini in place of potatoes. Plot the results for the germinating seeds at 22c and 10c. Water potential new jersey institute of technology. The second part of the investigation determine the water potential of potato cells by.
Water potential is a measure of the tendency of water to move from high free energy to lower free energy. Editorial inquiries concerning this book should be directed to the college board. Includes access to exclusive flinnprep digital content to combine the benefits of classroom, laboratory and digital learning. Diffusion and osmosis spurthis ap biology notebook. Collegeboards ap biology course homepage is very helpful for this course. Assign one student group to complete 2c while other groups are performing 2b. Solute molecules can dissolve in water because water molecules can bind to them. Water potential psi as being made up of solute potential and pressure potential. Describe the physical mechanisms of diffusion and osmosis. A hormone, produced by the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland, that stimulates the production of cortisol by the adrenal cortex. Molecular biology 1 transformation add plasmid resistant to ampicillin to li to see if it can grow in ampicillin bacteria must be competent and ready to accept foreign dna cut by restriction enzymes.
Factors that affect water potential pearson the biology place. You can find links to our course goals, practice exams, and lab information is available. Solutes reduce water potential resulting in a negative. Complete the math packet and1 ap practice exam see pdf file. The text provides comprehensive coverage of foundational research and core biology concepts through an evolutionary lens. At the university of san diego, brian majored in biology and minored in chemistry, with a premed emphasis. Before embarking to medical school, brian took a youngadultprofessional detour and found himself at fusion learning centerfusion. This investigation models osmosis using dialysis tubes that contain different concentrations of sucrose. Water potential is measured in bars, metric units of pressure equal to 10 newtons per cm 2 or 1 atmosphere. Pearson education test prep series for ap biology to accompany campbell biology. The basic principles of osmosis and diffusion were tested and examined in this lab. In the water potential inquiry lab solution for ap biology, students study the effect of salt on plant cells in order to form and test a hypothesis in an experiment. The ap college board lists labs for its recommended curriculum, however, teachers are not limited to only using their versions of the lab.
These do not replace reading the textbook, so dont become overly dependent on them. Ap biology 2019 freeresponse questions freeresponse questions from the 2019 ap biology exam. You can find links to our course goals, practice exams, and lab information is. First, however, we will explore what is meant by the term water potential. Background cells and organisms must exchange matter with the environment to grow, reproduce. If i place an egg in vinegar, then the outer layer of the egg is going to become slimy and look like rubber. For the love of physics walter lewin may 16, 2011 duration. Understanding essential properties of water ap biology. Since free water always flows towards the solution with a lower water potential, the flow of water would be outside of the cell. The college board is a notforprofit membership association whose mission is to connect students to college success and opportunity. Some of the recommended labs may be too expensive or too time consuming for your class.
Ap biology egg osmosis lab essay 658 words 3 pages ap biology august 23, 2012 egg osmosis lab definition of osmosis. Ap biology can lead to a wide range of careers and college majors. How do you think this fact affects the movement of water into and out of cells. In order for water to displace another object, water must be moving. Note that any related adjustments to 2020 ap exams, such as length or content covered, may not be reflected on all.
Ap biology some basic principles water always moves from high water potential to low water potential. See the course schedule or browse the youtube playlist. The results of thisamong other phenomenaare the processes of diffusion, osmosis and water potential. Mar 06, 2017 for the love of physics walter lewin may 16, 2011 duration. Sucrose solutions can be made using table sugar, and instructions are included in the teachers guide to the lab. Students complete 2a and perform the first part of 2c. Home daily assignment calendar unit material water potential answer key worksheet osmosis and toxicity answer key.
The water potential will be equal to the solute potential of a solution in an open container because the pressure. Founded in 1900, the college board is composed of more than 5,700 schools, colleges, universities and other educational organizations. Biology for ap courses covers the scope and sequence requirements of a typical twosemester advanced placement biology course. The process is facilitated by osmosis, root pressure, and the physical and chemical properties of water. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools.
These resources accompany a different ap textbook, but cover similar content. Cellular respiration essay 1990 the results below are measurements of cumulative oxygen consumption by germinating and dry seeds. Osmosis and water potential shannan muskopf august 4, 2016 this investigation models osmosis using dialysis tubes that contain different concentrations of sucrose. He finishes the video with a sample calculation of solute potential. Each blended learning lab solution includes prelab videos about concepts, techniques and procedures. Diffusion and calculation of water potential virtual lab. In trying to find a cells water potential in different molar concentrations and how the concentrations affect a real cell system, we conducted two labs. Water potential in a plant cell or tissue can be written as the sum of matrix potential due to binding of water to cell and cytoplasm the solute potential due to concentration of dissolve solutes which by its effect on the entropy components reduces the water potential and pressure. Distilled water in an open beaker has a water potential of 0zero. The amount of water needed daily by plants for the growth and maintenance of tissues is small in comparison. In this video paul andersen defines water potential and explains how it can be calculated in a simple system. Brian remembers a love for science going back to his own ap biology high school class. Water potential and osmosis atoms and molecules are constantly in motion, bumping off of membranes, barriers, each other, without end. They are in a condensed format which has six slides to a page.
Note that the baseline determined should be approximately the same for all groups. In order to do work, an object must be able to apply enough force to another object to cause displacement. Km 654e20140825150726 northland preparatory academy. Use the 2 worksheets and or water potential form as a guide. Pearson, as an active contributor to the biology learning community, is pleased to provide free access to the classic edition of the biology place to all educators and their students. Oct 19, 2017 spider predation lab relates to natural selection, predation behavior, secondary productivity lab report note book format. The water potential will be equal to the solute potential of a solution in an open container because the pressure potential of the solution in an open container is zero. In this lab, you will measure transpiration under various laboratory conditions using a potometer. Osmosis diffusion of water using a selectively permeable membrane. In this lab, we will investigate the processes of diffusion and osmosis in a model membrane system, and investigate the effect of solute concentration on water potential as it relates to living plant tissues.
Please write a multistep at least 3 steps water potential problem that is similar to the ones you have been answering the last 2 nights. Therefore, the water potential of the sugar water is 4. He explains how water can moved through osmosis and break down the two major parts of water potential solute potential and pressure potential. The diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane from high to low concentrations hypothesis. Gas volume measurements were corrected for changes in temperature and pressure. The largest water potential any volume of water can have, if only standard atmospheric pressure is being. Try using different types of potatoes russet, yukon, sweet or fruits apple, pear in part 1c. Ap biology egg osmosis lab essay 658 words bartleby. Ap biology investigative labs ap central the college board. Ap bio water potential and diffusion lab by nikita. The real cell system in the second lab was a potato. Understanding essential properties of water water often travels between cells and the environment via osmosis, where it diffuses from areas with low solute concentration where more water is present to areas with higher solute concentration where there is relatively less water. Water potential is used to sum up the differences in solute concentration and pressure to predict the direction water will diffuse in living plant tissues. Using the graph, determine the molar concentration of the potato cylinders.
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