A potato is not a cell, so a potato is not any kind of cell.
This depends on the concentration of the salt solution. If the water potential of the salt solution is greater (less concentrated) than the cell sap of the potato cells, water would move into the potato cells, increasing the size of the potato strip. If the water potential of the salt solution is lower (more concentrated) than the cell sap of the potato cells, water would move out of the potato cells in the salt solution, decreasing the size of the potato strip.
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The potato size should be medium sized or the size of your hands but the bigger the better.
I am assuming you are talking about the potato plant as a whole and not just the stem of the plant, which is what is known as a "potato." So continuing with the assumption that you are talking about a potato plant, then yes a potato plant is a multicellular organism. It is an organism and it has more than one cell that work together for the good of the group of cells.
No it is a description. Something is the size of a potato.
It is a root!
you can soak it in a high concentration of salt water which causes it to lose its turgor pressure ,therefore it shrinks in size by diffusional water from inside the potato moves to the salt solution)
Depends on the size of the potato and how thin the slices are.
To make it fair because the size and the amounts should be the same. Cutting a potato into half potato that have a same size.
a potato? (no seriously like on a scale of large potato to small potato)
they are thesame size as pancakes but they are potatos