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Early Cells Lab
Step by step
1. How much did the egg change in size? (answer should be in centimeter)
2. Was your hypothesis correct? Why or why not
Safety Notes
1.Wash your hands carefully after each time you touch the egg.
2.Be sure that you have permission and supervision from a guardian before completing this lab activity.
3.The egg and vinegar are safe for kitchen drains, but check with a guardian for the preferred method of disposal in your kitchen.
Today I took the egg out of the jar. It was very rubbery. I could see through it when I held it up to the light. There was a white swirly pattern on the membrane. You could see the shadow through the egg. I got another egg to compare it too. And it was a lot bigger than it.
4. Conclusion
raw egg
string or thread or yarn
ruler
white vinegar
tap water
jar with a lid
The egg experiment.
I put a raw egg in a glass jar.
I filled up the jar with vinegar.
Lots of bubbles covered the egg.
After an hour the egg lifted off the bottom and was suspended.
In the afternoon it floated on the top.
At the end of the afternoon it sank to the bottom.
It smelled gross like vinegar.
It got many cracks in the shell. The bubbles on top looked more like foam. When we emptied out the vinegar we noticed something interesting. The egg did not make a noise when we slid it up against the glass. It bounced off the side and was quiet.the egg was soft and slimy.
Consider how lettuce or spinach placed in water becomes firm and crisp. Use what you have learned about cell membranes to explain this observation.
Materials
3. Evaluate the lab and data collected. Would you conclude that the lab represented active transport or passive transport?
My hypothesis was that the egg would get bigger and stink from the vinegar. I have to say that's exactly what happened, though something I didn't think of was what the structure of it would be like. It was rubbery after taking it out of the jar. It was gross
The growth in the size of the egg was caused because the water transported across the egg membrane (osmosis). It could not have been an active transport because the egg was not alive and could not have been expending energy to move the water in!Early Cells Lab
Step by step
1. How much did the egg change in size? (answer should be in centimeter)
2. Was your hypothesis correct? Why or why not
Safety Notes
1.Wash your hands carefully after each time you touch the egg.
2.Be sure that you have permission and supervision from a guardian before completing this lab activity.
3.The egg and vinegar are safe for kitchen drains, but check with a guardian for the preferred method of disposal in your kitchen.
Today I took the egg out of the jar. It was very rubbery. I could see through it when I held it up to the light. There was a white swirly pattern on the membrane. You could see the shadow through the egg. I got another egg to compare it too. And it was a lot bigger than it.
Explanation:
this is what i seen