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2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Diffusion Water Cycle Plants and water OsmosisRandom
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The uniform mixing of the particles of one substance with those of another substance, caused by the motion of both types of particles.
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What is Diffusion?
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This describes a substance or surface that prevents other substances from passing through it
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What is Impermeable?
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This describes a substance or surface that prevents other substances from passing through it.
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What is permeable? This describes a substance or surface that prevents other substances from passing through it.
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This describes a substance or surface that allows some substances to pass through while preventing others from doing so.
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What is Semipermeable?
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This is the default diffusion of particles, called the law of diffusion.
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What is high to low concentration?
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This is the process by which water vapor is given off through the stomata leaves.
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What is process of Transpiration?
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This is the natural circulation of water on Earth, such as from the ocean, to the atmosphere, to land, and back to the ocean.
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What is the water cycle?
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Most water vapor evaporates from this area.
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What is stomata?
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______________ water from plants may form clouds that later release precipitation.
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What is transpiration?
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This is the amount of heat that a substance can absorb without increasing in temperature.
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What is heat capacity?
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Water carrying dissolved minerals enter plants through this.
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What are root hairs? Water carrying dissolved minerals enter plants through this.
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Root hairs increase the surface area of a root, allowing more of this.
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What is Diffusion?
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A strong, attractive force that one particle of a substance has for another particle of the same substance.
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What is cohesion ?
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The climbing of a liquid in a narrow tube due to attractive forces between particles.
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What is capillary action? The climbing of a liquid in a narrow tube due to attractive forces between particles.
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The pressure, developed in roots and caused by osmosis, that forces water upward in a plant.
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What is root pressure?
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Osmosis is the diffusion through a _________________ membrane.
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What is semipermeable ?
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Osmosis becoems slower and finally ceases as the concentration of a fluid on both sides of a semipermeable membrane ____________.
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What is equalizes ?
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if the extracellular fluid has greater amounts of solutes than the fluid on the opposite side of the membrane.
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What is hypertonic?
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if the extracellular fluid has lesser amounts of solutes than the fluid on the opposite side of the membrane.
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What is hypotonic?
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if the extracellular fluid has the same amounts of solutes than the fluid on the opposite side of the membrane.
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What are isotonic ?
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This is what happens to a cell in a hypotonic solution.
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What is explodes?
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This is what happens to a cell in a hypertonic solution.
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What is shriveled up?
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This is what happens to a cell in a isotonic solution.
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What is stays the same?
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This includes the equal dispersal of two or more particles whereas the other is an equal dispersal of free water molecules between a membrane.
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What is diffusion vs. osmosis?
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This extracellular/outside solution is ___________ because the water diffuses from the cell to the solution.
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What is Hypertonic?
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