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Steve Harris Biology SPASH Egg Osmosis Steve Harris Biology SPASH

1 2 3 4 5 6 Group # Variation Results Condition of Osmosis Initial   Initial Difference Vinegar Final 2 3 4 5 6

Variations Group 1 = 95% Acetic Acid Group 2 = 5%KoC Group 3 = 95% Corn Syrup Group 4 = 14% Salt Solution Group 5 = 12% Salt Solution Group 6 = 4% Salt Solution

1 2 3 4 5 6 Group # Variation Results Condition of Osmosis Initial   Initial Difference Vinegar Final 2 3 4 5 6

Variations - Results Group 1 = Acetic Acid Hypotonic Group 2 = D-H2O Hypotonic Group 3 = Corn Syrup Hypertonic Group 4 = 15% Salt Solution Hypotonic Group 5 = 10% Salt Solution Hypotonic Group 6 = 5% Salt Solution Hypotonic

Purpose: 2-3 complete sentences. Key words: Osmosis, Diffusion, Egg H Title Purpose: 2-3 complete sentences. Key words: Osmosis, Diffusion, Egg Hypothesis: “I think….” 1-2 complete sentences. Protocol: Set of Direction 1.) 2.) 3.) 4.) Results: See Data table 1: Egg Osmosis Conclusion: 2 Paragraphs with complete sentences. First paragraph: Reflection on Results Second paragraph: Reflection on Hypothesis Key words: Osmosis, Hypotonic, Hypertonic, Isotonic, Egg