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Bettina Agnes Lee Josh Christian Protacio
Justin Stuart Tcheng Darla Teylan
OSMOSIS IN HUMAN RED BLOOD
CELLS
INTRODUCTION
Human red blood cells function for
transport, and for circulation of oxygen,
nutrients, wastes and other materials
throughout the body. They are enucleated
in order to create more space for
hemoglobin and are mainly found
within the heart and blood vessels
and circulatory system.
WHAT IS OSMOSIS?
Movement of molecules from an
area of higher concentration to an
area of lower concentration
through a SEMI-PERMEABLE
MEMBRANE
IN A HYPOTONIC
SOLUTION
Concentration of solutes inside
the cell is greater than the
concentration of solutes of its
environment
Result: Cell will increase in size
because solvent will enter the
cell.
IN AN ISOTONIC
SOLUTION
The concentration of solutes in
and out of the cell is equal. Water
flows across the membrane at the
same rate in both directions.
Result: Cell will remain the same
size
IN A HYPERTONIC
SOLUTION
Concentration of solutes inside
the cell is less than the
concentration of solutes of its
environment
Result: Cell will shrink because
solvent will go out of the cell.
HEMOLYSIS
The rupture or destruction of
red blood cells.
*similar to plasmolysis in
plant cells
CRENATION
The shrinkage of red blood cells
resulting in crenate margins
Crenate
- Having the margin or surface cut
into rounded scallops
OBJECTIVES
At the end of this activity we should be able
to
1. Observe for changes in the shape of
cells
2. Predict the direction of the diffusion of
solutes
3. Understand the reasons for such
phenomenons
HYPOTHESES
Null Hypothesis:
No change in the size of the human red
blood cells in different NaCl concentration
solutions
Alternative Hypothesis:
Human red blood cells will change in size in
different NaCl concentration solutions.
METHODOLOGY
• Microscope
• 3 Glass Slides
• 3 Cover slips
• Ocular micrometer
• Stage micrometer
• Sterile lancet
• 0.07M NaCl solution
• 0.15M NaCl solution
• 0.30M NaCl solution
• Alcohol
• Cotton ball
• Dropper
• Willing volunteer
• Timer
MATERIALS AND
EQUIPMENT
1.
Calibrate the
microscope
PROCEDURE
2.
Label 3 slides
and collect 3
drops of
blood from a
willing
volunteer
PROCEDURE
3. Add a drop of
0.07M NaCl solution
to first slide, 0.15M
NaCl solution to the
second slide, and
0.30M NaCl solution
to the third slide. Miz
the blood and NaCl
solution thoroughly
and smear the
mixture evenly.
PROCEDURE
4. With the
microscope at
400x
magnification,
measure the size
of the red blood
cells every 5
minutes for one
hour. (Use an
ocular micrometer
and compute for
the size using the
calibration factor)
PROCEDURE
RESULTS
0.07M
INITIAL VS 60 MINUTES
0.07M
INITIAL VS 60 MINUTES
0.15M
INITIAL VS 60 MINUTES
0.15M
INITIAL VS 60 MINUTES
0.30M
INITIAL VS 60 MINUTES
0.30M
INITIAL VS 60 MINUTES
SIZE OF RBC PER CONCENTRATION OF NACL
SOLUTION
Time 0.07 M 0.15 M 0.30 M
Initial 0.015mm 0.015mm 0.015mm
5 minutes 0.015mm 0.015mm 0.01125mm
10 minutes 0.015mm 0.015mm 0.0075mm
15 minutes 0.015mm 0.015mm 0.0075mm
20 minutes 0.015mm 0.015mm 0.0075mm
25 minutes 0.015mm 0.015mm 0.0075mm
30 minutes 0.015mm 0.015mm 0.0075mm
35 minutes 0.015mm 0.015mm 0.0075mm
40 minutes 0.015mm 0.015mm 0.0075mm
45 minutes 0.01875mm 0.015mm 0.0075mm
50 minutes 0.01875mm 0.015mm 0.0075mm
55 minutes 0.01875mm 0.015mm 0.0075mm
60 minutes 0.01875mm 0.015mm 0.0075mm
SIZE OF RBC ACROSS
TIME
0
0.002
0.004
0.006
0.008
0.01
0.012
0.014
0.016
0.018
0.02
0.07 M
0.15 M
0.30 M
DISCUSSION
FACTORS AFFECTING
RESULT
NaCl solutions were not exactly
0.07M, 0.15M, and 0.30M
Unequal amount of NaCl solutions
and blood
DISCUSSION
A solvent always moves from a higher
concentration to a lower concentration which
equalizes the concentrations of solutes on both
sides.
In the experiment, the RBC’s immersed in
0.07 M sol’n became bloated or hemolyzed
0.15 M sol’n retained their shape and size
0.30 M sol’n shrunk or crenated
CONCLUSION
With the data acquired, we can say that,
A) In the 0.07 M slides, the solvent flowed
from outside the RBC to inside the RBC.
Thus, the 0.07 M sol had a lower
concentration of solutes than those of the
RBC’s.
It is a hypotonic solution.
CONCLUSION
B) In the 0.15 M slides, the RBC’s showed
no signs of change.
Thus, 0.15 M sol had a similar or same
concentration of solutes like those of the
RBC’s.
It is a isotonic solution.
CONCLUSION
C) In the 0.30 M sol, the solvent flowed from
inside the RBC to outside the RBC.
Thus, the 0.30 M sol had a higher
concentration of solutes than those of the
RBC’s.
It is a hypertonic solution
REAL LIFE APPLICATION
REFERENCES
Campbell Biology, J. Reece et. al, (Tenth Edition)
Oxford Dictionary of English
Merriam-Webster Dictionary
Bettina Agnes Lee Josh Christian Protacio
Justin Stuart Tcheng Darla Teylan
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CELLS

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Bio22 Lab - Ex 4 (Cell Transport - Osmosis in Human RBC)

  • 1. Bettina Agnes Lee Josh Christian Protacio Justin Stuart Tcheng Darla Teylan OSMOSIS IN HUMAN RED BLOOD CELLS
  • 2. INTRODUCTION Human red blood cells function for transport, and for circulation of oxygen, nutrients, wastes and other materials throughout the body. They are enucleated in order to create more space for hemoglobin and are mainly found within the heart and blood vessels and circulatory system.
  • 3. WHAT IS OSMOSIS? Movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration through a SEMI-PERMEABLE MEMBRANE
  • 4. IN A HYPOTONIC SOLUTION Concentration of solutes inside the cell is greater than the concentration of solutes of its environment Result: Cell will increase in size because solvent will enter the cell.
  • 5. IN AN ISOTONIC SOLUTION The concentration of solutes in and out of the cell is equal. Water flows across the membrane at the same rate in both directions. Result: Cell will remain the same size
  • 6. IN A HYPERTONIC SOLUTION Concentration of solutes inside the cell is less than the concentration of solutes of its environment Result: Cell will shrink because solvent will go out of the cell.
  • 7. HEMOLYSIS The rupture or destruction of red blood cells. *similar to plasmolysis in plant cells
  • 8. CRENATION The shrinkage of red blood cells resulting in crenate margins Crenate - Having the margin or surface cut into rounded scallops
  • 9. OBJECTIVES At the end of this activity we should be able to 1. Observe for changes in the shape of cells 2. Predict the direction of the diffusion of solutes 3. Understand the reasons for such phenomenons
  • 10. HYPOTHESES Null Hypothesis: No change in the size of the human red blood cells in different NaCl concentration solutions Alternative Hypothesis: Human red blood cells will change in size in different NaCl concentration solutions.
  • 12. • Microscope • 3 Glass Slides • 3 Cover slips • Ocular micrometer • Stage micrometer • Sterile lancet • 0.07M NaCl solution • 0.15M NaCl solution • 0.30M NaCl solution • Alcohol • Cotton ball • Dropper • Willing volunteer • Timer MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT
  • 14. 2. Label 3 slides and collect 3 drops of blood from a willing volunteer PROCEDURE
  • 15. 3. Add a drop of 0.07M NaCl solution to first slide, 0.15M NaCl solution to the second slide, and 0.30M NaCl solution to the third slide. Miz the blood and NaCl solution thoroughly and smear the mixture evenly. PROCEDURE
  • 16. 4. With the microscope at 400x magnification, measure the size of the red blood cells every 5 minutes for one hour. (Use an ocular micrometer and compute for the size using the calibration factor) PROCEDURE
  • 24. SIZE OF RBC PER CONCENTRATION OF NACL SOLUTION Time 0.07 M 0.15 M 0.30 M Initial 0.015mm 0.015mm 0.015mm 5 minutes 0.015mm 0.015mm 0.01125mm 10 minutes 0.015mm 0.015mm 0.0075mm 15 minutes 0.015mm 0.015mm 0.0075mm 20 minutes 0.015mm 0.015mm 0.0075mm 25 minutes 0.015mm 0.015mm 0.0075mm 30 minutes 0.015mm 0.015mm 0.0075mm 35 minutes 0.015mm 0.015mm 0.0075mm 40 minutes 0.015mm 0.015mm 0.0075mm 45 minutes 0.01875mm 0.015mm 0.0075mm 50 minutes 0.01875mm 0.015mm 0.0075mm 55 minutes 0.01875mm 0.015mm 0.0075mm 60 minutes 0.01875mm 0.015mm 0.0075mm
  • 25. SIZE OF RBC ACROSS TIME 0 0.002 0.004 0.006 0.008 0.01 0.012 0.014 0.016 0.018 0.02 0.07 M 0.15 M 0.30 M
  • 27. FACTORS AFFECTING RESULT NaCl solutions were not exactly 0.07M, 0.15M, and 0.30M Unequal amount of NaCl solutions and blood
  • 28. DISCUSSION A solvent always moves from a higher concentration to a lower concentration which equalizes the concentrations of solutes on both sides. In the experiment, the RBC’s immersed in 0.07 M sol’n became bloated or hemolyzed 0.15 M sol’n retained their shape and size 0.30 M sol’n shrunk or crenated
  • 29. CONCLUSION With the data acquired, we can say that, A) In the 0.07 M slides, the solvent flowed from outside the RBC to inside the RBC. Thus, the 0.07 M sol had a lower concentration of solutes than those of the RBC’s. It is a hypotonic solution.
  • 30. CONCLUSION B) In the 0.15 M slides, the RBC’s showed no signs of change. Thus, 0.15 M sol had a similar or same concentration of solutes like those of the RBC’s. It is a isotonic solution.
  • 31. CONCLUSION C) In the 0.30 M sol, the solvent flowed from inside the RBC to outside the RBC. Thus, the 0.30 M sol had a higher concentration of solutes than those of the RBC’s. It is a hypertonic solution
  • 33. REFERENCES Campbell Biology, J. Reece et. al, (Tenth Edition) Oxford Dictionary of English Merriam-Webster Dictionary
  • 34. Bettina Agnes Lee Josh Christian Protacio Justin Stuart Tcheng Darla Teylan OSMOSIS IN HUMAN RED BLOOD CELLS