Cell Membrane Structure Flashcards
1
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Permiability of Cell Membranes
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Cell Membranes are partially permeable. This means that some substances can pass through and some substances cannot
2
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Factors affecting cell membrane permiability
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- Temp
2. Conc of solvent
3
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Investigating Permiability of Cell Membranes
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- To investigate how temp. affects permiability of cell membranes, use beetroot cells.
- Because they release a coloured pigement
- The higher the permiability of beetroot cell membranes, the more pigement released
- Cut up 5 pieces of beetroot. Ensure they are equal size (length, width, height). Rinse to remove any pigement that may have leaked out when the beetroot was being cut
- Put each beetroot piece in a test tube. Ensure each test tube contains 5cm3 of water
- Put each test tube in water baths at different temps, 10,20,30,40,50. For same amount of time. Time using stop watch
- Then remove the test tubes from water baths and also remove the beetroot pieces, so you are left with just the coloured pigement solutions
- Use a colorimeter. This is a machine which passes light through a solution and measures how much light is absobed. The higher the absorbance, the more pigement released from beetroot cells, the more permeable the membranes
- The colorimeter will need 5 mins to stabalise before use and must be calibrated to zero by passing light through pure water