Science, asked by junepowell876, 3 days ago

why was the potato use in the osmosis experiment

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Answered by avantikay1312
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Explanation:

Water will move from an area of less salt to more salt (more water to less water), and so when the potato is placed in the saltwater, all the water that is inside the potato (yes, plants have a lot of water inside of them, that's what gives a plant it's structure) moves out by osmosis.

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Answered by rjriyaya1
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Answer:

potatoes act as the semi-permiable membrane.. allowing the solution outside enter and also they're cheap

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