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- For part A, explain why the solution inside the dialysis tubing turned blue, but the solution in the surrounding beaker did not.Give the membrane functions and discuss briefly. How does a dialysis tube dialysis tube represent a cell membrane? Why is the membrane important in a dialysis machine?What is the principle of dialysis? A. Highly soluble contaminants will be removed as the solution passes through the porous dialysis tube B. Low molecular weight contaminants can pass through the porous dialysis tube, while higher molecular weight protein remains in the dialysis tube C. High molecular weight contaminants can fall through the bottom of the porous dialysis tube D. Low solubility contaminants will precipitate out as the salt concentration in the buffer is increased
- Can sucrose pass freely through the membrane of a dialysis tube? Explain using examples. (Biochemistry)What would happen if you do not correctly put the cap back on your dialysis cassette before putting it in the dialysis buffer?From the Diffusion dialysis experiment, Rank the following from Smallest to largest Starch, Glucose, Water, Pores in dialysis tubing and IKI Solution
- How do difusion and osmosis afect the transport of water and solutes between cells?What is the role of osmosis in contriolling fluids in the extra cellular compartment and extra cellular compartment?1. What is the dialysis tubing selective permeable to? Make a claim and support it with evidence? 2. What is selectively permeable membrane? 3. What is a cell membrane? 4. Give the membrane functions and discuss briefly. 5. How does a dialysis tube dialysis tube represent a cell membrane? 6. Why is the membrane important in a dialysis machine?