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Biology Discussion Notes Tuesday 11/25/2014
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1.Be able to identify cell parts/proteins and describe their functions 2.Be able to say why cells have to be small. 3.Be able to describe the movement of particles and water in an environment and in a cell. 4.Be able to describe Hyper, Hypo, & Isotonic solutions Goal for the Day
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Question of the Day 11/25 If a cell has a cell wall (like in _______, _________, _________, ___________, & some __________ does it still have a cell membrane? Explain your answer.
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Skills Check TUESDAY Cell parts 1.Matching Cell parts/proteins & functions 2.Identifying what 5 cell parts could be found in all cells 3.Identifying whether cell parts belong in Prokaryotes, Eukaryotes, or Both 4.Identifying whether cell parts belong in Animals, Plants, or Both
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Diffusion Cell’s rely on diffusion to pass materials, including nutrients and wastes in and out of their cells. Diffusion- movement of particles from high concentration to low concentration. –HIGH LOW –GOAL IS TO REACH EQUILIBRIUM
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Diffusion Diffusion- movement of particles from high concentration to low concentration. –HIGH LOW Diffusion occurs through the random motion of particles (does not require energy)!
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COLD vs Room Temp In which beaker are particles moving faster?
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Diffusion Demonstration Predict what will happen to food coloring that is put into the flask. Describe what you think will happen, and why you think that will happen. ?
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All cells are relatively…… Small Are there exceptions? Why are cells generally small? What limits cell size?
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Cell Size Small cells function more efficiently than large cells – small cells can diffuse nutrients in & wastes out more quickly! This is due to a cell’s surface area to volume ratio Cells with a _____ surface Area/Volume ratio (more surface area/volume) more efficient
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Cell Size Surface area – area of the cell membrane Volume – how much stuff can fit inside the membrane If a cell’s surface area–to-volume ratio is too low, substances cannot enter and leave the cell well enough to meet the cell’s needs.
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Surface- Area to Volume Ratio Which has the higher surface area to volume ratio? In which one could you reach the middle the fastest?
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Surface Area to Volume Ratio
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Osmosis Osmosis - The diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane ( _______ to ________) GOAL IS TO REACH EQUILIBRIUM
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Osmotic Solutions
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Osmosis - The _____________ of ____________ through a _____________ membrane. Always travels from an area where water is ______________ to an area where water is ___________. ( _______ to ________) GOAL IS TO REACH ________________
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Prefixes: HYPO = _____ HYPER = ______ ISO = _______ Solutions: HYPOtonic - ___________ solute concentration HYPERtonic - ___________ solute concentration ISOtonic - ____________ solute concentration
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Water and Solute concentration are always opposite of each other! So when SOLUTE is HIGH, as in a ______ tonic solution, then water is _____. So when SOLUTE is LOW, as in a _______ tonic solution, then water is __________.
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Let’s Draw it!! H 2 O Solute
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Let’s Draw it!! H 2 O Solute
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Let’s Draw it!! H 2 O Solute
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Questions??
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Work on 1.Work on cell part & function Review (ONLINE) 2.Cell is like project 3.Study for skills check TUESDAY
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Skills Check Tuesday Cell parts 1.Matching Cell parts/proteins & functions 2.Identifying what 5 cell parts could be found in all cells 3.Identifying whether cell parts belong in Prokaryotes, Eukaryotes, or Both 4.Identifying whether cell parts belong in Animals, Plants, or Both
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Species of the day 11/25 Turkey Meleagris gallopavoMeleagris gallopavo
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Species of the day 11/25 Turkey Meleagris gallopavo Meleagris gallopavo Turkeys are a EUKARYOTIC organism. Name the 4 groups of Eukaryotic organisms.
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