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Agenda (07/18) Objectives Stamp and review homework Reinforcement Worksheets Cell Vocabulary Student Search Notes: “The Cell Membrane” Break Notes: “Passive Transport” Demos Osmosis Worksheet Describe passive transport. Distinguish between osmosis, diffusion, and facilitated diffusion HW: Study Guide (Due a week from today) QUIZ: Thursday on Cells, Cell Membranes and Passive Transport (study notes, worksheets and homework)

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