Answer:
Taking into account the principle of osmosis, the question that best addresses experimental design is  <em>How does the effect of environmental sucrose concentrations impact the  movement of water across a membrane?</em>
Explanation:
The experimental design of the student, made with dialysis bags and sucrose at different concentrations should recreate the principle of osmosis, of importance in living beings for organic homeostasis.
Osmosis consists of the movement of water - through a semi-permeable membrane - from a less concentrated solution to a higher concentration solution, following a gradient, to achieve balance.  
The student will observe in his experiment that water moves from the solution with less sucrose concentration to the higher concentration of sugar. Beakers with the highest concentration of sucrose will have the highest weight, due to the increase in liquid volume.
How does the effect of environmental sucrose concentrations impact the  movement of water across a membrane?
The experiment shows that:
- The water from the beaker with less sucrose concentration moved -through the dialysis tubes and the membrane- to the beaker containing the most concentrated sucrose.
- Different sucrose concentrations will attract different amounts of water, which influences the final weight of each container.
With this experiment the principle of osmosis is confirmed, where the concentration of a solute determines the amount of water that passes through a semipermeable membrane -following a concentration gradient- until equilibrium is reached.
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Answer:
option A is correct 
Explanation:
when atoms in the solid state are heated they gain energy and start vibration due to which  solid molecule lose their rigidity and are converted into liquid by the gain of energy
 
        
             
        
        
        
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To swim, they move their tails up and down, rather than back and forth as fishes do. This is because whales evolved from walking land mammals whose backbones did not naturally bend side to side, but up and down. ... Whales do the same thing as they swim, showing their ancient terrestrial heritage.
Cetaceans are fully aquatic marine mammals belonging to the order Artiodactyla, and branched off from other artiodactyls around 50 mya (million years ago). Cetaceans are thought to have evolved during the Eocene or earlier, sharing a closest common ancestor with hippopotamuses.
 
        
             
        
        
        
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The blank is:
C1 through T1 and L1 through S4
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Answer:
central vacuole
Explanation:
In many plant cells there is a single large central vacuole filled with liquid, pressure of the central vacuole allows plants to support heavy structures such as leaves and flowers. pro here here :D