Advanced Placement • College • High School / Biology
Plasmolysis
Students use a conductivity sensor to explain the results of different concentrations of salt water on plant tissue before they design an experiment to compare the water potential of different plant tissues.
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Standards Correlations
IB Topics | AP Topics |
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1.4 | 2-2.D; 2-2.F; 2-2.H; 2-2.I |
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Wireless Conductivity Sensor
This waterproof sensor connects via Bluetooth® to measure both conductivity (ionic content in solution) and total dissolved solids.
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