Introduction The Wyoming Office of Homeland Security/Emergency Management Agency (WOHS/EMA) pub-lishes this book with the hope the information it contains will prove helpful…
Reverse Osmosis Reverse Osmosis, commonly referred to as RO, is a process where you demineralize or deionize water by pushing it under pressure through a semi-permeable Reverse…
Slide 1 Slide 2 -Types of Solutions -Facilitated Diffusion -Active Transport Slide 3 1. What is diffusion? 2. What is osmosis? 3. Draw a picture of the same concentration…
Slide 1 “Materials move across the cell’s membranes” Section 2.3 Slide 2 Do Now What is the purpose of the cell membrane in a cell? What goes in and out of our cells?…
Slide 1 Diffusion and Osmosis Slide 2 TSWBAT identify the process of osmosis and diffusion via the gummi bear lab -analyze diffusion through a sand baggie and apply the concepts…
Slide 1 H APPY M ONDAY !! Bellwork: Draw a representation of the picture below. Use your drawing to explain why it is important for cells to be small. Slide 2 A CTIVITY :…
Slide 1 STUDY GUIDE REVIEW The cell unit Slide 2 QUESTION 1 Use the three points of the cell theory to explain how humans and bacteria are similar. Slide 3 ANSWER …
Slide 1 Chapter 06FIG 1 Figure 6.1 Osmotic challenges of amphibians and reptiles in saltwater, freshwater, and on land. In saltwater, the animal is hyposmotic compared to…
Slide 1 Standards: G. Plant and Soil Science Pathway G.2.0 G2.2 For the Teacher Students will learn the basics of osmosis and diffusion and understanding how it affects plants…
Slide 1 Cells in isotonic, hypotonic, and Hypertonic solutions Slide 2 Aim: How do we predict the effect of a hypotonic, hypertonic, and isotonic solution on a cell? Do Now:…