Cell Transport Task Cards, Lecture notes of Reasoning

Is osmosis a form of active transport or passive transport? • What is the direction of movement of molecules?(circle one). • low to high concentration. • ...

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Cell Transport
Task Cards
Complete the task cards according to the schedule.
Use your book and notes to help you answer the
questions.
Check of each day as you complete the assignment.
Completed
Assignment
Turned in
Monday: Read parts I and II and complete cards 1
-9
Complete day one of the experiment.
Tuesday: finish your experiment and record your data.
Thursday: read parts III and IV and complete cards 10
-16.
Friday: complete cards 17
-24.
For each assignment, once you turn it
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Cell Transport

Task Cards

Complete the task cards according to the schedule. Use your book and notes to help you answer the questions. Check of each day as you complete the assignment. Completed (^) Assignment Turned in Monday: Read parts I and II and complete cards 1- 9 Complete day one of the experiment. Tuesday: finish your experiment and record your data. Thursday: read parts III and IV and complete cards 10-16. Friday: complete cards 17-24. ➢ For each assignment, once you turn it in, please mark where I can find it. ✓ schoolwork ✓ google classroom ✓ TEAMS ✓ email ✓ paper

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  • Give two examples of diffusion

you could find in everyday life.

What is diffusion?

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  • What molecule is transported by

osmosis?

  • Is osmosis a form of active

transport or passive transport?

  • What is the direction of

movement of molecules? (circle one)

  • low to high concentration
  • high to low concentration Define osmosis in your own words.

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  • Give 2 examples of active

transport.

Define Active Transport

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  • Is this an example of active or

passive transport?

Explain your reasoning.

Task Card

  • What are the functions of the cell

membrane?

  • What would happen if the

membrane became

impermeable?

What does selectively permeable mean? How does that apply to the cell membrane?

Task Card

Label each with the correct description:  isotonic  hypertonic  hypotonic Label each with the percent saline solution that matches the conditions  0.9% NaCl  0.09% NaCl  9% NaCl

Task Card

  • What type of cell environment is

shown below?

Explain what happened to the cell.

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  • A successful home remedy in

treating a sore throat is to gargle

salt water. Explain the science

behind this technique.

If an infection persists in your sinuses or other nearby areas, it can lead to swelling in the tonsils and adenoids, resulting in a sore throat. The swelling is caused by an inflammatory response to increase blood flow near the site of infection. Sometimes the swelling causes discomfort and painful swallowing.

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  • On a cellular level, using the terminology you learned in this unit, explain what happens in In 2007, a radio station based in circumstances like these. Sacramento, CA, had a contest titled: “Hold Your Wee for Wii”. At the time, Nintendo Wii’s were very popular, and nearly impossible to find in stores. About 20 contestants came into the station and were given 8oz of water every 15 minutes. Whoever could hold their wee the longest, won the Nintendo Wii. Tragically, a woman died during the competition due to a condition known as hyponatremia. Hyponatremia a disturbance in brain functions resulting from over-hydration in which essential electrolytes are pushed outside the cell.

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Task Card

  • What kind of transport is

happening in the root cell?

Describe the process illustrated in the plant root cell.

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  • Label the diagram. What does hydrophobic mean? What does hydrophilic mean?

Task Card

  • What is the role of marker

proteins?

What are marker proteins in the cell membrane?

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  • Give two examples of molecules

that are transported during

facilitated diffusion.

What is facilitated diffusion? Is facilitated diffusion a form of active transport or passive transport?