Observation under the microscope (plant cell)You observe under a compound microscope the three slides you prepared. This is what you will see. Slide 1: Onion cells in distilled water (hypotonic solution)
Slide 2: Onion cells in 0.9% NaCl (isotonic solution) Slide 3: Onion cells in 6% NaCl (hypertonic solution) You: The plasma membrane of the onion cell in 6% NaCl solution is detached from the cell wall compared to onion cell in distilled water and 0.9% NaCl solution which have not detached! Prof. Smith: Very nice! Based on what we mentioned earlier, what is the meaning of this change? You: Um.. this means the water has moved out of the cell because 6% NaCl is a hypertonic solution, and this is called plasmolysis. Prof. Smith: Well done! What terminologies can we use to explain the cell structural changes we observe for onion cells in distilled water (hypotonic solution) and 0.9% NaCl solution (isotonic solution), respectively? |
Map: CS3 - CELL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION (958)
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