Movement of Substances 2 EQ

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Human Digestive System 2 EQ Leaving Certificate Biology.
Advertisements

Evolution, Variation and Mutations Leaving Certificate Biology.
Plant Asexual Reproduction 1 Leaving Certificate Biology.
How can we smell our dinner being made in the room next door? diffusion diffusion diffusion.
Movement of Substances
Sexual Reproduction in Plants 3 EQ Leaving Certificate Biology.
Chapter 13 Diffusion and Osmosis
1 Movement Across Membranes 2 1. Diffusion 3 DiffusionDiffusion Particles in liquids and gases move in random directions with a certain amount of kinetic.
Breathing System 1 Leaving Certificate Biology                € 100 € 200 € 300 € 500 € 2,000 € 1,000 € 4,000 € 8,000 € 16,000 € 32,000.
The Muscular and Skeletal Systems 2 Leaving Certificate Biology.
Osmosis An Important Type of Diffusion
Hormonal control in the Menstrual Cycle and in Pregnancy 2 Leaving Certificate Biology.
Hormonal control in the Menstrual Cycle and in Pregnancy 1 Leaving Certificate Biology.
2.2.6 Movement through Cell Membranes
Cell continuity, Cell cycle and Cell divisions 1 Leaving Certificate Biology.
Genetics & Inheritance 1 Leaving Certificate Biology.
Defence System and Viruses EQ Leaving Certificate Biology.
Ecology 4 EQ Leaving Certificate Biology                € 100 € 200 € 300 € 500 € 2,000 € 1,000 € 4,000 € 8,000 € 16,000 € 32,000 € 64,000.
Flowering Plants Structure 1 Leaving Certificate Biology.
The Muscular & Skeletal Systems 3 EQ Leaving Certificate Biology.
The Senses 2 EQ Leaving Certificate Biology                € 100 € 200 € 300 € 500 € 2,000 € 1,000 € 4,000 € 8,000 € 16,000 € 32,000 €
Transport and Gas Exchange in Plants 1 Leaving Certificate Biology.
Cell continuity, Cell cycle and Cell divisions 3 Leaving Certificate Biology.
Homeostasis EQ Leaving Certificate Biology                € 100 € 200 € 300 € 500 € 2,000 € 1,000 € 4,000 € 8,000 € 16,000 € 32,000 €
The Nervous System 1 Leaving Certificate Biology.
How were you able to smell the perfume?. Movement of Substances Diffusion Osmosis.
Biology and Characteristics of Living Things 2 Leaving Certificate Biology.
The Senses 1 Leaving Certificate Biology                € 100 € 200 € 300 € 500 € 2,000 € 1,000 € 4,000 € 8,000 € 16,000 € 32,000 € 64,000.
Food and Feeding 1 Leaving Certificate Biology                € 100 € 200 € 300 € 500 € 2,000 € 1,000 € 4,000 € 8,000 € 16,000 € 32,000.
Cell Structure & Function 3 EQ Leaving Certificate Biology.
Cell Structure and Function, Differentiation & Tissue Culture 2 Leaving Certificate Biology.
Microbiology 1 Leaving Certificate Biology                € 100 € 200 € 300 € 500 € 2,000 € 1,000 € 4,000 € 8,000 € 16,000 € 32,000 €
Food and Feeding 3 EQ Leaving Certificate Biology.
Enzymes 1 Leaving Certificate Biology                € 100 € 200 € 300 € 500 € 2,000 € 1,000 € 4,000 € 8,000 € 16,000 € 32,000 € 64,000.
The Scientific Method 2 EQ Leaving Certificate Biology.
The Nervous System 2 Leaving Certificate Biology.
Ecology 3 Leaving Certificate Biology                € 100 € 200 € 300 € 500 € 2,000 € 1,000 € 4,000 € 8,000 € 16,000 € 32,000 € 64,000.
Movement of Substances through a Cell Membrane
Excretion 2 EQ Leaving Certificate Biology                € 100 € 200 € 300 € 500 € 2,000 € 1,000 € 4,000 € 8,000 € 16,000 € 32,000 €
Sexual Reproduction in Plants 1 Leaving Certificate Biology.
Circulatory System 2 EQ Leaving Certificate Biology.
Diffusion and osmosis. Describing Solutions –Solution: One or more substances distributed uniformly in another substance. –Solute: The substance dissolved.
Transport and Gas Exchange in Plants 2 Leaving Certificate Biology.
Human Reproduction 2 Leaving Certificate Biology.
Respiration 1 Leaving Certificate Biology                € 100 € 200 € 300 € 500 € 2,000 € 1,000 € 4,000 € 8,000 € 16,000 € 32,000 € 64,000.
The Muscular and Skeletal Systems 1 Leaving Certificate Biology.
Movement through cell membranes
1 Movement of materials in and out of cells Diffusion, Osmosis & Active Transport.
The Endocrine System 3 EQ Leaving Certificate Biology.
Sexual Reproduction in Plants 2 Leaving Certificate Biology.
Photosynthesis 1 Leaving Certificate Biology                € 100 € 200 € 300 € 500 € 2,000 € 1,000 € 4,000 € 8,000 € 16,000 € 32,000.
Circulatory System 1 Leaving Certificate Biology.
Flowering Plants Structure 3 EQ Leaving Certificate Biology.
The Endocrine System 2 Leaving Certificate Biology.
Flowering Plants Structure 2 Leaving Certificate Biology.
Human Digestive System 1 Leaving Certificate Biology.
Microbiology 2 EQ Leaving Certificate Biology                € 100 € 200 € 300 € 500 € 2,000 € 1,000 € 4,000 € 8,000 € 16,000 € 32,000.
Movement of Substances. Syllabus -- Objectives Define the term: Selectively permeable Define the term: Selectively permeable Explain the role of selectively.
The Nervous System 3 EQ Leaving Certificate Biology.
Task 1 - what’s the solution?
How were you able to smell the perfume?
Leaving Certificate Biology
Diffusion Most common type of passive transport.
Leaving Certificate Biology
Biology Chapter 7 Review.
4.1 Cell Biology Lesson 9.
Chapter 13 Diffusion and osmosis
Leaving Certificate Biology Movement of Substances 2 EQ iQuiz
Biology HSA Review Cell Biology.
Diffusion & Osmosis.
Presentation transcript:

Movement of Substances 2 EQ Leaving Certificate Biology Movement of Substances 2 EQ

Are you ready? Click here to continue

 15 €1,000,000 14 € 500,000 13 € 250,000 12 € 125,000 11 € 64,000 10 € 32,000 9 € 16,000 8 € 8,000 7 € 4,000 6 € 2,000 5 € 1,000 4 € 500 3 € 300 2 € 200 1 € 100

The movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to low For €100: The movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to low concentration is called … 50:50 Ask the audience Phone a friend Fission Transpiration A B Osmosis Diffusion C D

D: Diffusion You have won €100 Next Question

The movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to low For €100: The movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to low concentration is called … Ask the audience Phone a friend A B Osmosis Diffusion C D

Ask the audience Back to question

Phone a friend Hello, it's Chris Tarrant on Who wants to be a millionaire, this question is for €100. It has to be D Chris Back to question

Water can be described as a … For €200: Water can be described as a … 50:50 Ask the audience Phone a friend Good solution Good solvent A B Good solute Mixture C D

A: Good solvent You have won €200 Next Question

Water can be described as a … For €200: Water can be described as a … Ask the audience Phone a friend Good solvent A B Good solute C D

Ask the audience Back to question

Phone a friend Hello, it's Chris Tarrant on Who wants to be a millionaire, this question is for €200. It’s definitely A Chris Back to question

50:50 Ask the audience Phone a friend Selectively permeable For €300: Cell walls are … 50:50 Ask the audience Phone a friend Selectively permeable Fully permeable A B Non-permeable Waterproof C D

B: Fully permeable You have won €300 Next Question

Ask the audience Phone a friend Selectively permeable For €300: Cell walls are … Ask the audience Phone a friend Selectively permeable Fully permeable A B C D

Ask the audience Back to question

Phone a friend Hello, it's Chris Tarrant on Who wants to be a millionaire, this question is for €300. I’m 80% certain that it's … B Back to question

If you put a piece of Visking tubing For €500: If you put a piece of Visking tubing half-filled with sucrose solution into a beaker of distilled water for 10 minutes would it … 50:50 Ask the audience Phone a friend Stay the same Become fuller A B Become emptier Burst C D

B: Become fuller You have won €500 Next Question

If you put a piece of Visking tubing For €500: If you put a piece of Visking tubing half-filled with sucrose solution into a beaker of distilled water for 10 minutes would it … Ask the audience Phone a friend Become fuller A B Become emptier C D

Ask the audience Back to question

Phone a friend Hello, it's Chris Tarrant on Who wants to be a millionaire, this question is for €500. That’s definitely B Back to question

Which of the following is NOT an For €1,000: Which of the following is NOT an example of diffusion? 50:50 Ask the audience Phone a friend CO2 entering a leaf O2 entering a leaf A B Digested food entering blood Minerals entering roots of plants C D

D: Minerals entering roots of plants Congratulations D: Minerals entering roots of plants You have won €1,000.00 29-Jul-18 The Contestant € 1,000.00 One thousand euro only Next Question

Which of the following is NOT an For €1,000: Which of the following is NOT an example of diffusion? Ask the audience Phone a friend A B Digested food entering blood Minerals entering roots of plants C D

Ask the audience Back to question

Phone a friend Hello, it's Chris Tarrant on Who wants to be a millionaire, this question is for €1,000. I really don’t know this one, just let me think ... Back to question

Osmosis is the movement of water molecules from an area of … For €2,000: Osmosis is the movement of water molecules from an area of … 50:50 Ask the audience Phone a friend High concentration to high concentration Low concentration to high concentration A B High concentration to low concentration Low concentration to low concentration C D

C: High concentration to low concentration You have won €2,000 Next Question

Osmosis is the movement of water molecules from an area of … For €2,000: Osmosis is the movement of water molecules from an area of … Ask the audience Phone a friend Low concentration to high concentration A B High concentration to low concentration C D

Ask the audience Back to question

Phone a friend Hello, it's Chris Tarrant on Who wants to be a millionaire, this question is for €2,000. I know this one, it's … B, I think Back to question

50:50 Ask the audience Phone a friend For €4,000: If you put an animal cell into a less concentrated solution it will … Stay the same Burst A B Shrivel up Plasmolyse C D

B: Burst You have won €4,000 Next Question

If you put an animal cell into a less concentrated solution it will … For €4,000: If you put an animal cell into a less concentrated solution it will … Ask the audience Phone a friend Burst A B Shrivel up C D

Ask the audience Back to question

Phone a friend Hello, it's Chris Tarrant on Who wants to be a millionaire, this question is for €4,000. It is definitely A ... Wait a minute it may be C Back to question

Which of the following uses osmoregulation to stay alive? For €8,000: Which of the following uses osmoregulation to stay alive? 50:50 Ask the audience Phone a friend Amoeba Bacteria A B Rhizopus Yeast C D

A: Amoeba You have won €8,000 Next Question

Which of the following uses osmoregulation to stay alive? For €8,000: Which of the following uses osmoregulation to stay alive? Ask the audience Phone a friend Amoeba Bacteria A B C D

Ask the audience Back to question

Phone a friend Hello, it's Chris Tarrant on Who wants to be a millionaire, this question is for €8,000. I am not sure, I would guess A Back to question

Plasmolysis is caused by … For €16,000: Plasmolysis is caused by … 50:50 Ask the audience Phone a friend Loss of minerals from a plant cell Loss of water from a plant cell A B Water entering a plant cell Minerals entering a plant cell C D

B: Loss of water from a plant cell You have won €16,000 Next Question

Plasmolysis is caused by … For €16,000: Plasmolysis is caused by … Ask the audience Phone a friend Loss of water from a plant cell A B Water entering a plant cell C D

Ask the audience Back to question

Phone a friend Hello, it's Chris Tarrant on Who wants to be a millionaire, this question is for €16,000. I am not sure, I’d chance B Back to question

Turgor/Turgor pressure is the pressure For €32,000: Turgor/Turgor pressure is the pressure of what against the plant cell wall? 50:50 Ask the audience Phone a friend Cytoplasm and nucleus Nucleus and mitochondria A B Cytoplasm and vacuole Vacuole and ribosomes C D

C: Cytoplasm and vacuole You have won €32,000 29-Jul-18 The Contestant € 32,000.00 Thirty two thousand euro only Next Question

Turgor/Turgor pressure is the pressure For €32,000: Turgor/Turgor pressure is the pressure of what against the plant cell wall? Ask the audience Phone a friend Cytoplasm and nucleus A B Cytoplasm and vacuole C D

Ask the audience Back to question

Phone a friend Hello, it's Chris Tarrant on Who wants to be a millionaire, this question is for €32,000. I believe it is … A Back to question

Which of the following is a food For €64,000: Which of the following is a food preservation technique based on osmosis? 50:50 Ask the audience Phone a friend Refrigeration Canning A B Pasteurisation Soak food in salty solution C D

D: Soak food in salty solution You have won €64,000 Next Question

Which of the following is a food For €64,000: Which of the following is a food preservation technique based on osmosis? Ask the audience Phone a friend A B Pasteurisation Soak food is salty solution C D

Ask the audience Back to question

Phone a friend Hello, it's Chris Tarrant on Who wants to be a millionaire, this question is for €64,000. I think it is C or D. I’m nor sure which. Take a chance on D. Back to question

Amoeba belongs to which Kingdom? For €125,000: Amoeba belongs to which Kingdom? 50:50 Ask the audience Phone a friend Bacteria Fungi A B Protista Animal C D

C: Protista You have won €125,000 Next Question

Amoeba belongs to which Kingdom? For €125,000: Amoeba belongs to which Kingdom? Ask the audience Phone a friend Bacteria A B Protista C D

Ask the audience Back to question

Phone a friend Hello, it's Chris Tarrant on Who wants to be a millionaire, this question is for €125,000. I know it. Oh! Chance C or D Back to question

An Amoeba can be described as … For €250,000: An Amoeba can be described as … 50:50 Ask the audience Phone a friend An autotroph A heterotroph A B A parasite Photosynthetic C D

B: A heterotroph You have won €250,000 Next Question

An Amoeba can be described as … For €250,000: An Amoeba can be described as … Ask the audience Phone a friend An autotroph A heterotroph A B C D

Ask the audience Back to question

Phone a friend Hello, it's Chris Tarrant on Who wants to be a millionaire, this question is for €250,000. It’s either A or B, I’m 100% certain of that. Back to question

What does Amoeba use to move? For €500,000: What does Amoeba use to move? 50:50 Ask the audience Phone a friend Flagella Pseudopods A B Legs Hairs C D

B: Pseudopods You have won €500,000 Next Question

What does Amoeba use to move? For €500,000: What does Amoeba use to move? Ask the audience Phone a friend Flagella Pseudopods A B C D

Ask the audience Back to question

Phone a friend Hello, it's Chris Tarrant on Who wants to be a millionaire, this question is for €500,000. I know this? Is it B? Back to question

The function of the contractile For €1,000,000: The function of the contractile vacuole in Amoeba is … 50:50 Ask the audience Phone a friend Movement Reproduction A B Protein Synthesis Osmoregulation C D

Congratulations You are a Millionaire! € 1,000,000.00 29-Jul-18 The Contestant € 1,000,000.00 One million euro only

The function of the contractile For €1,000,000: The function of the contractile vacuole in Amoeba is … Ask the audience Phone a friend Reproduction A B Osmoregulation C D

Ask the audience Back to question

Phone a friend Hello, it's Chris Tarrant on Who wants to be a millionaire, this question is for €1,000,000. I do not have a clue I’m afraid Back to question

WRONG ANSWER Hard Luck You leave with nothing Try Again

You leave with a cheque for €1,000.00 WRONG ANSWER Hard Luck You leave with a cheque for €1,000.00 Try Again 29-Jul-18 The Contestant € 1,000.00 One thousand euro only

You leave with a cheque for €32,000.00 WRONG ANSWER Hard Luck You leave with a cheque for €32,000.00 Try Again 29-Jul-18 The Contestant € 32,000.00 Thirty two thousand euro only