Unit 3: Cell Membrane & Transport Foldable

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Unit 3: Cell Membrane & Transport Foldable 2015-2016 Ms. McCabe Unit 3: Cell Membrane & Transport Foldable

Materials per student Pencil 3 colors of colored pencils Scissors 1 sheet of legal-sized white paper Section 7.3 of the Biology textbook Use the Table of Contents to find the page numbers!!

Directions Fold the paper hotdog style On the half facing up – separate into 4 sections Write Diffusion, Osmosis, Facilitated Diffusion and Active Transport (in that order) Cut 3 slits on the segments ONLY of the half of the paper facing you On the back, write Concentration Gradients and draw two right triangles

Directions Open the paper so that the cut half is on top For each section, answer the following in a complete sentence. Do they use energy? What’s moving? Water OR Solutes Is it moving from High to Low OR Low to High? Does it move through the Phospholipid Bilayer OR Protein Channel? On the back, along the bottom, copy this key: Solute (sugar/salt) WATER ENERGY Direction of particles

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