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BELL WORK: Copy and complete the concept map below: Molecule Transport HIGH to LOW LOW to HIGH Diffusion Facilitated Diffusion Osmosis Active Transport needs energy! small molecules water no energy! large molecules uses transport proteins
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Science Fact of the Day: The human heart has enough pressure to squirt blood up to 30 feet away.
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Egg Demo Page 22 Essential Question: How do molecules move across the cell membrane? Question Column Egg in Vinegar Egg in SyrupEgg in Water L1 – L2 – L3 – Hypothesis: Observation: Diagram: Hypothesis: Observation: Diagram: Hypothesis: Observation: Diagram: Summary - Set this up on page 22 in your journal. We’ll be coming back to it this week.
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Title Page 21: Osmosis **We’re finishing notes. Only day this week!! **
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Watch the video for an intro on what we’re learning about today. Cell Video
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Diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane is called osmosis. Remember: SALT SUCKS I know that other molecules move too, that’s why we gave the movement of water a special name. This way everyone knows which molecule you’re talking about.
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Divide the rest of your page into 3 sections. We’ll fill out each one as we go. IsotonicHypertonicHypotonic
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ISOTONIC means “same strength” Under the picture, write this: equal concentration inside & outside NO VISIBLE CHANGE water moves evenly in & out At the very bottom, write and highlight this: ISO = same DRAW THIS!
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HYPERTONIC means “above strength” Under the picture, write this: solute concentration HIGHER outside the cell water moves out of the cell CELL WILL SHRINK At the very bottom, write and highlight this: HYPER = HIGH, makes the cell DRY! DRAW THIS!
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HYPOTONIC means “below strength” Under the picture, write this: solute concentration LOWER outside the cell water moves into the cell CELL WILL SWELL At the very bottom, write and highlight this: HYPO = LOW, makes the cell GROW! DRAW THIS!
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If the inside of a cell is 95% water, what is the concentration of water in an isotonic, hypertonic, or hypotonic solution? What is the concentration of solute in each of those cases?
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Exit Ticket: On the handout I gave you draw an example of each type of transport with arrows to show how the molecules move. Key: Blue = water Pink = Salt (small molecule) Green = Glucose (large molecule) Yellow Star = ATP Red arrow = direction molecule will move Label the High and Low concentration in red High Low
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