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Biology, 05.10.2020 18:01, XxalyxX3487

A student formulated a hypothesis that water-soluble pollutants damage living organisms by increasing the permeability of cellular membranes. To test the hypothesis, the student investigated the effect of isopropanol and acetone on beet root cells. The vacuoles of beet root cells contain large amounts of betacyanin, a water-soluble pigment that is released into the extracellular environment as a result of increased membrane permeability. The student prepared identical samples of beet root tissue and incubated each sample for 15 minutes in the specific solution for that group. At the end of the incubation period, the student measured the absorbance of 460 nm light for each sample. A greater concentration of betacyanin in the solution surrounding the beet root cells results in a greater absorbance of 460 nm light. The results of the experiment are shown in the table above.

2. Which of the following is the dependent variable in the experiment?
(A)The percent by volume of isopropanol in the treatment solutions
(B)The percent by volume of water in the treatment solutions
(C)The length of time each sample was incubated in the treatment solutions
(D)The absorbance of 460 nm light by the treatment solutions

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