Cut out images and tape/ label in journal with each of the 7 membrane functions. (You should have the notes! Also posters around room…) 10/27/15 Date:10/27/15Topic:Osmosis/DiffusionPage.

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Cut out images and tape/ label in journal with each of the 7 membrane functions. (You should have the notes! Also posters around room…) 10/27/15 Date:10/27/15Topic:Osmosis/DiffusionPage # ___

Today in Room 311… HW: Write a paragraph that uses everyday examples to describe osmosis and diffusion. (Ex. perfume  don’t use) CONTENT OBJ: SW describe the function of a cell membrane in osmosis/diffusion LANG. OBJ: SW write lab notes/data for the gummy bear lab ANNOUNCEMENTS: Today after school!! I have goodies! AGENDA: Membrane function matching Demos Lab Info Gummy Bear Lab Clean Up Date:10/27/15Topic:Osmosis/DiffusionPage # ___

Answer Review Pull Up Document

Demos

Osmosis & Diffusion* What do they mean?? Diffusion: Movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration (ex. Spraying perfume) Osmosis: The diffusion of water molecules (usually through a membrane)

Gummy Bear Lab 1. ACTIVELY read the first page (highlight!!) 2. Hypothesis (Group discussion) 3. Materials (look around, list all) 4. Read procedure & Assign Jobs 5. Measurements/Observations***

Qualitative vs. Quantitative

Gummy Bear Lab 1. ACTIVELY read the first page (highlight!!) 2. Hypothesis (Group discussion) 3. Materials (look around, list all) 4. Read procedure & Assign Jobs 5. Measurements/Observations*** 6. Lab Setup