At the end of the artificial cell experiment with KARO solution, the water in the beaker remains clear because the KARO solution, which is a thick syrup, does not contain any undissolved particles that would cloud the water. The artificial cell likely only allowed certain substances to pass through its semi-permeable membrane, preventing the escape of larger molecules or particles that could cause turbidity. As a result, the clarity of the surrounding water is maintained.
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