Title | Kami Export - Madeline Gordy - Diffusion, Osmosis, Egg, and Active Transport Virtual |
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Author | Madeline Gordy |
Course | Cell Biology |
Institution | University of Maryland |
Pages | 3 |
File Size | 632.4 KB |
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An assignment on diffusion...
Click on the link below to see information on diffusion: http://www.wisc-online.com/objects/index_tj.asp?objID=AP1903 *Remember: Solutes are things that are dissolved and solvents are things that do the dissolving. * active
The concentration of the blue particles on side a
collide with the wall collide with each other go through a pore high low
Equilibrium is an equal movement where movement is the same back and fourth movement increases movement decreased
OSMOSIS Click on the link below to see information on osmosis: The Cell: Passive Transport Osmosis - Wisc-Online OER (wisc-online.com) The movement of water through a semipermeable membrane a pore
Because they are larger
small particles increase isotonic the same rate
It shrinks because the water always goes to the hypertonic side.
Cells will increase in volume and might burst.
THE ALIEN EGG EXPERIMENT Watch the video presentation: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1QYu2dgbXUmGOdRKRDUIEqxOilSNdZv5hQvmp39WghaY/e dit#slide=id.p
Complete the next series of questions:
It caused it to bubble and dissolve and form carbon dioxide
The egg absorbed the water through osmosis
Osmosis
The water left the eggs membrane
When the water left the egg it was in a hypertonic solution. The corn syrup was too sugary causing it to absorb water The egg went through a hypotonic solution when it was in vinegar. The water was absorbed by the egg
TRANSPORT PROCESSES REQUIRING ATP Click on the link below to see information on transport processes requiring ATP: Transport Processes Requiring ATP - Wisc-Online OER (wisc-online.com) Adenosine tri-phosphate energy of lower higher 40 The molecule or particle trying to get in a cell pinocytosis
phagocytosis
It is to move material out of the cell. First the vesicle moves to the cell membrane, fuses with the membrane, a releases contents....