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1. Diffusion and osmosis B M Subramanya Swamy M.Sc. B.Ed. CIE Co ordinator & Examination Officer Kanaan Global School Jakarta Indonesia [email protected] 2. Diffusion…
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Slide 1First you must review Water Potential on the next however many slides… Lab 4: Diffusion and Osmosis Slide 2 PROBLEM – What about physical pressure? AIM: Describe…
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Hypotonic, Hypertonic & Isotonic Solutions A solution in which the concentration of solutes is ____ the concentration of solutes in another solution. Isotonic Solution…
Slide 1 Using the diagram above state the function of each of the following tissues: 10mins Cortex, cambium, epidermis, root cap, xylem, phloem Stem t.s. Cortex-stores food…
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Slide 1 Slide 2 Build a plant by collecting a root, stem, leaves and a flower in a minimum of 5 moves by answering questions about transport in plants. Pick a different coloured…