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Why are 2 same sized beetroot cylinders taken in an experiment for osmosis?

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Answered by lavannya
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Answer:

Hydrogen bonds with the polar end of the phospholipid molecule.

Explanation:

The surface area for the samples should be uniform so that the solvent penetrates equally. This way, each of the treatments can be fairly compared.Common variables to investigate are the effect of solvents or temperature because both of these factors can change the fluidity of the membrane. Beetroot is a useful subject for this experiment because of the distinctive betalains pigment that the stem tuber contains.

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