Day 28 3/10/15 Learning Target:Osmosis AGAIN

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Day 28 3/10/15 Learning Target:Osmosis AGAIN -Review Osmotic Solutions -Complete Gummy Bear Lab and Discuss -Facilitated Diffusion

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EOC Question of the Day A freshwater plant is placed in a container of saltwater. What will most likely happen to the cells of the plant. A They will swell because water will move into them. B They will swell because salt will move into them. C They will shrink because water will move out of them D They will shrink because water will move into them.

Homework and Reminders -Homeostasis and Transport Test Thursday! -Prefix/Suffix Quiz 51-60 Friday -Notebook Reflections Due Tomorrow! -Progress Reports Due Friday!