Why did the gummy bears change?

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Why did the gummy bears change? Gummy bears in plain water Gummy bears in sugar water Why did the gummy bears change? Gummy bears in no water

Osmosis When water moves from an area of higher concentration to low concentration across a membrane. membrane water

Osmosis and gummy bears Higher concentration of water The gummy bear is a membrane – it lets water move in and out of the gummy bear The gummy bear in the plain water had higher concentration of water outside it and lower concentration of inside it So water will move from outside the bear to inside the bear. This makes the bear grow larger. Lower concentration of water

Osmosis of gummy bears Explain what happened with the gummy bear in sugar water Remember osmosis is when water moves from a higher concentration to a lower concentration through a membrane Gummy bear in plain water Gummy bear in no water Gummy bear in sugar water

Osmosis and the cell membrane Water concentration outside is the same as inside Water concentration outside is lower than inside Water concentration outside is higher than inside This is why your body works very hard to maintain a constant environment at all times. Your body always tries to have the same amount of water, no matter how much or little you drink

Now your turn to explain It is now your turn to EXPLAIN the SCIENCE behind what happened to the gummy bears. Complete this passage and post it onto Edmodo: The gummy bear in plain water increased in volume because of osmosis … The gummy bear in sugar water ____________ in volume because of osmosis …