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The effect of stress on beet cell membrane

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The effect if temperature on beet cell membranes. Introduction: All cells have three things they share, a plasma membrane, DNA, and cytoplasm. Phospholipids are the main materials of all cell membranes found usually in the lining of the cell's plasma membrane. This is something of a border patrol of what's allowed in the cell and what goes out of the cell. On a scale of 1-10, 0 being colorless and 10 being a deep red. I hypothesized that tube number six, that experiences a freezing temperature of negative five degrees celsius, will be completely colorless. Tube number five subjected to five degrees celsius will be a two on my scale. Tube number four will be a three in color intensity. Tube number three will register a 5. Tube number two will register an 8. And finally tube number one will register a 10. I am studying an organism of the...

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