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Osmosis pada Kentang
Osmosis Pada Kentang2022 •
The cell membrane is a thin structure that surrounds the cell. The cell membrane consists of an outer layer or so-called plasma membrane. The plasma membrane functions as a barrier between the cell and the environment outside the cell, especially to protect the cell nucleus and the survival between cells in the cytoplasm. Osmosis is the movement of substances from areas of low concentration to areas of high concentration across a semipermeable membrane. In materials that undergo osmosis, it can cause changes in texture and color. Osmosis events in potatoes can be observed by soaking the potatoes in water with a mixture of salt that is allowed to stand for a few minutes, then the soaked potatoes will change in texture. Potato cells have a semipermeable membrane so that potato cells can swell and will swell or are called turgid, so that potatoes have a softer texture than before. Keywords: Cell membrane, osmosis, potato
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In this article, we describe how the singer-songwriter model was adopted by Israeli performers who established their artistic identities in the late 1970s. Led by Shalom Hanoch and Shlomo Artzi, these musical artists began by performing songs they wrote and composed. It was not, however, until they subtly adopted American models of writing, performance, and music production in the mid-1980s that they reached commercial success. Bruce Springsteen, one of the most creative American musicians, whose role in Israeli culture has yet to be studied, was the primary influential model for Hanoch and Artzi. We examine how his impact was felt through their work with producer Louis Lahav, who helped engineer and produce Springsteen's first three albums. Our study includes a discussion of how American cultural processes and events, such as the Vietnam War and the economic depression of the 1970s, indirectly influenced Israeli singer-songwriters. At the same time, local events, such as the First Lebanon War, affected their art more directly. The development of local singer-songwriters was another step in the Americanization process of Hebrew culture, especially Israeli rock music. The article explores how the American singer-songwriter model was adapted to the changing Israeli ethos during the 1970s and 1980s, thereby enabling the rise of a number of male and female musical artists who wrote their deeply personal songs in Hebrew. These early songs were not only works of intimate expression, but for the first time in popular Israeli music, also carried messages of poignant social protest.
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