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Lab: Cell Transport Essential Question: How do the materials needed for life get in and out of cells?
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Lab: Cell Transport Essential Question: How do the materials needed for life get in and out of cells?

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Page 1: Lab: Cell Transport Essential Question: How do the materials needed for life get in and out of cells?

Lab: Cell Transport

Essential Question:How do the materials needed for life

get in and out of cells?

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Pure H2O H2O + salt Corn syrup

Explain in terms of diffusion what happened to each egg….

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80% water

Explain in terms of diffusion what happened to each egg….

Pure H2O(100% water)

H2O + salt(80% water20% salt)

Corn syrup(55% water45% sugar)

Hypotonic HypertonicIsotonic

80% water

80% water

Water diffused into egg,Making it swell (get bigger)

Water diffused out of egg,Making it shrink

Water moved in & out of egg at same rate,So egg stayed same size

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What’s the difference between osmosis and diffusion?

• Diffusion = movement of molecules from area of high concentration to low.

• Osmosis = diffusion of water molecules across a membrane.

Red food coloring diffuses through a glass of water

Water moves by osmosis from left to right

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1. Based on your observations, which substance passed through the dialysis tubing, the iodine or the starch? How do you know this?

• Iodine.• Starch solution

in bag turned blue-gray.

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2. How do you think this substance got through the tubing (assuming the ends were sealed)?

Iodine molecules diffused into bag through tiny holes in membrane.

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3. Define diffusion.

• Movement of molecules from area of high concentration to low

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4. Sketch the beaker and baggie in the space below. Draw arrows to explain how diffusion occurred in this experiment.

• Iodine molecules diffused into baggie.

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5. Based on your observations, which substance passed through the dialysis tubing, the sugar or the Benedict’s solution? How do you know this?

• Sugar.• Water outside

baggie turned orange.

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6. Sketch the beaker and baggie in the space below. Draw arrows to explain how diffusion occurred in this part of the experiment.

• Sugar molecules diffused out of the baggie.

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starch

Glucose(sugar)

7. How would differences in size of starch and sugar molecules explain the different results observed in parts A and B?

Starch molecules too big to go through holes in membrane.Sugar molecules small enough to go through.

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Cell membrane

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8. How does this experiment show one important way that life depends on water?

Water is needed to dissolve materials needed for life – oxygen, nutrients, etc. – so they can be transported in & out of cells, and around body.

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