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General Biology Bending Kangkong Stalk, Exercises of Biology

SOLUTION: Experiment of Bending Kangkong Stalk

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2021/2022

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Title: Bending Kangkong Stalk
Problem: What will happen to kangkong stalks when they dipped into water with
different compounds
Hypothesis: Type of compounds that affects the water potential of kangkong stalk
The type of solution and the water potential of kangkong stalk are
unrelated.
Materials:
Kangkong stalk
Blade
Salt
4 transparent glass cup
Spoon
Ruler
Water
Experiment/Procedure:
1. Gathering all the materials
2. Label the 4 transparent glass cup with A, B, C and D
A. Water with 1 tsp of Salt
B. Water with 2 tsp of Salt
C. Water with 3 tsp of Salt
D. Water
3. Select an internode of the kangkong stalk with a large diameter and cut out a
length of 3) mm using a blade
4. Cut the internode longitudinally into two halves
5. Then cut each half into 4 longitudinal parts to contain a total of 4 strips from the
whole internode
6. Observe the appearance of the strips after cutting
7. Place one strip into each cup with their corresponding compounds
8. Observe each changes every after 30 minutes
Analysis: Based on the analysis, the future course of action can be determined. If the
data found in the analysis is consistent with the hypothesis, it is accepted. If not, then it
is rejected or modified and analysed again.
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Title: Bending Kangkong Stalk Problem: What will happen to kangkong stalks when they dipped into water with different compounds Hypothesis: Type of compounds that affects the water potential of kangkong stalk The type of solution and the water potential of kangkong stalk are unrelated. Materials:  Kangkong stalk  Blade  Salt  4 transparent glass cup  Spoon  Ruler  Water Experiment/Procedure:

  1. Gathering all the materials
  2. Label the 4 transparent glass cup with A, B, C and D A. Water with 1 tsp of Salt B. Water with 2 tsp of Salt C. Water with 3 tsp of Salt D. Water
  3. Select an internode of the kangkong stalk with a large diameter and cut out a length of 3) mm using a blade
  4. Cut the internode longitudinally into two halves
  5. Then cut each half into 4 longitudinal parts to contain a total of 4 strips from the whole internode
  6. Observe the appearance of the strips after cutting
  7. Place one strip into each cup with their corresponding compounds
  8. Observe each changes every after 30 minutes Analysis: Based on the analysis, the future course of action can be determined. If the data found in the analysis is consistent with the hypothesis, it is accepted. If not, then it is rejected or modified and analysed again.

Conclusion: The type of compound determines the length of time the kangkong stalk bends and the style of bend. The largest water potential is found in the kangkong stalk that was soaked in water, followed by water with 3 tsp of salt, water with two tsp of salt, and then water with only one tsp. While the kangkong stalk that had been soaked in water bended first in terms of reaction time, then water with 2 tsp of salt, followed by water with one tsp of salt, and finally the water with 3 tsp of salt.