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    Hot Potato Monologue

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    As I’m sitting there‚ watching a hot potato – a literal hot potato‚ fly towards me‚ I’m wondering what I got myself into. Rewind a couple of days and I’m in school talking to the new girl named Jocelyn. She wore converse and had these cool long side bangs that everyone in the eighth grade was jealous of and had come from some far off place called Falls City. As the new kid with the cool hair‚ everyone was competing to lure her into their posses’. I‚ a typically quiet‚ reserved person‚ tended to stick

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    Securing long hair in a ponytail. Materials:  Marshmallows. Tortilla chips. Potato chips. Barbeque lighter. Thermometer. Stirring rod. Ring stand. Data: Food Weight Before Burning Food Weight After Burning Tortilla chip‚ 3.2g Tortilla Chip‚ 1.15g Marsh Mallows‚ 8.4g Marsh Mallows‚ 6.1g Potato Chips‚ 7.7g Potato Chips‚ 1.5g Water Temp. Before Burning Water used for tortilla chips‚ 25

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    Osmosis and Potato Tuber

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    cells does not change‚ means there is no net loss or gain of water. Introduction This study shares the results of an effort to understand diffusion and osmosis in general. It focused more into osmosis in plants cell‚ and how to indirectly measure osmolarity in potato tuber tissue. Osmosis is the diffusion specifically of water across a membrane. Diffusion occurs when certain substance‚ such as an ion‚ is more concentrated on one side of membrane. If the membrane allows this ion through‚

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    OSMOSIS IN POTATO TISSUES Vanessa Tsao‚ Lovette To‚ Wang Yeyun‚ Zhang Shenjia‚ Alicia Mak Class 101‚ Nanyang Girls’ High School‚ 2 Linden Drive‚ Singapore 288683 ABSTRACT In this project‚ the relationship between the concentration of salt solution and the length of the potato strip that was immersed in it was investigated. Five strips of potato of the same length were placed in different Petri dishes that contained water of different salt concentration. They were left for twenty minutes and the length

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    Light

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    the objects picture a description of what happens when light ray is shone on it. The source of light is a light bulb from a ray box. If a beam of light of one colour is shone through a prism‚ the direction of the beam is changed by the prism. This is because the two faces of the prism through which the light passes are not parallel. If white light is used the prism splits up the light into a series of colours. This shows that white light is actually made up of many other colours - a fact first

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    Potato Enzyme Lab

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    Potato Enzyme Lab Enzymes are protein catalysts that speed up chemical reaction in living organisms. The purpose of this lab was to; observe the breakdown of hydrogen peroxide toxin by potato’s enzyme catalase‚ determine factors that influence how quickly the reaction takes place‚ and determine factors that influence how well enzymes function. The first test‚ we were supposed to see what would happen when we add sand in hydrogen peroxide. We filled a test tube with 5mL hydrogen peroxide and we added

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    Potato Osmosis Lab

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    Aim To observe and measure the effect of osmosis on the mass of potato using a starch solution. Introduction In order to measure the effect of osmosis‚ eighteen pieces of potato were cut and placed in six groups‚ each group of three pieces cut to weigh as close as possible to one another. For each potato group‚ a test tube was half filled with a starch solution varying in concentration from 0% (water) to 1%. Hypothesis Through osmosis

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    We can see through the results that there isn’t a normal proportional relationship between the wavelength of the light and the rate of photosynthesis and instead it starts relatively high then decreases and increases again. The colour red gives the highest rate of photosynthesis (89 bubbles per minute) with blue giving the second highest rate of photosynthesis (70 bubbles per minute)‚ and yellow giving the third highest rate of photosynthesis (64 bubbles per minute) and green with by far the least

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    Potato Eaters Analysis

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    child’s path in life‚ whether because of the didactic nature of the parent or the child’s veneration for their parents. Alternatively‚ youth may become resigned from an early age to adopt the social and economic level they have always lived‚ no matter how loathsome or prosaic. The most positive influence a parent can have on their child comes from their own honest‚ persistent‚ fervent work instilling the same ethic or the same love of the profession‚ regardless of profession itself‚ into their

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    Osmosis of Potato Cells

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    Osmosis of a Potato cell. Hypothesis is that the potato in saltwater is going to show that it will break down the cells of the potato. Osmosis is the diffusion of a solvent through a semi-permeable membrane‚ from a solution of low solute concentration to a solution with high solute concentration‚ up a solute concentration gradient. Net movement of solvent is from the less-concentrated to the more-concentreated.‚ which tends to redure the difference in concentrations. This effect can be countered

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