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We are trying to find how the temperature affects the rate at which the anthocyanin pigment leaves the cells, and at what point does the call wall melt.  

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Beetroot Experiment Task We are trying to find how the temperature affects the rate at which the anthocyanin pigment leaves the cells, and at what point does the call wall melt. Results Here are my results: Test Temperature 85 80 75 70 65 63 60 55 50 45 Test 1 7 4 1 1 37 64 89 110 88 90 Test 2 3 2 30 20 115 52 83 45 58 50 Test 3 2 3 4 3 36 60 87 93 91 91 Test 4 50 35 2 34 66 43 80 93 95 93 AVERAGE 4 3 9.25 14.5 63.5 54.75 84.75 85.25 83 81 Please note the two results highlighted found in "test 4" have not been included into my results, as they are obviously anomalous. I did the test more that once to the margin of error smaller. For the first few times I performed the test I could have made a mistake, so to give my results a better chance of being accurate I did the experiment four times and took the average of the tests. A graph of to clearly show the variation my results can be found overleaf. Graph analysis The graph clearly illustrates that as the temperature increases the transmission reading on the colorimeter decreases. From information that I had already gathered I...

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