Biology, asked by Bhuvanyu10, 11 months ago

why stalk raisins are used in osmosis experiment?​

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Answered by za6715
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Explanation:

Why? Because water moved into the raisin, we know that the raisins' skins are semi-permeable membranes. During osmosis, water moves to an area of lesser water concentration. The raisins did not have very much water inside, so the water from the glass moved through the skin and filled the raisins.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Because water moved into the raisin, we know that the raisins' skins are semi-permeable membranes. During osmosis, water moves to an area of lesser water concentration. The raisins did not have very much water inside, so the water from the glass moved through the skin and filled the raisins.

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