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Agenda • 1-Turn in cell lab packet • 2. Make up labs will be Weds. a.m. at 8:30 • 3-Turn in cell project – Rubric and analogy worksheet MUSt be stapled to the upper LEFT hand corner. Your name must be on all pages. 4. Test is Dec. 17. 5. Diffusion on-line learning Diffusion and Osmosis On-line learning 1. Watch the Brain Pop videos on diffusion/osmosis: Diffusion Active Transport Passive Transport Gills Breathe Under Water (you will need to type Gills into the search box on Brain Pop) Diffusion and Osmosis On-line learning • Go to your online text – Go to the eActivities tab – Ch. 4 – Take 2 column notes on: • Section 1: Exchange with the Environment – – – – – – – – Diffusion in a Liquid Osmosis Osmosis Cell Environments and Osmosis Active Transport Comparing Active and Passive Transport Endocytosis Exocytosis Diffusion/osmosis TERMS HERE: Diffusion in a Liquid Osmosis Osmosis Cell Environments and Osmosis Active Transport Comparing Active and Passive Transport Endocytosis • Notes HERE Diffusion and Osmosis On-line learning • Go to the Lab Bench Activity and complete the Diffusion lab. You will need to click through the following links on the right hand side of the web page: Introduction • Key Concepts • Concept 1: Diffusion • Concept 2: Osmosis • Closer Look: Osmosis • Concept 3: Movement of Molecules in Solution • Closer Look: Concentration Gradient • Concept 4: Movement of Molecules and Cells • 3RD AND 5TH PERIODS: Go to the last slide and work on the cell organelle game • 4TH AND 6TH PERIODS: • Continue with the remainder of the PowerPoint. Diffusion and Osmosis On-line learning • AC classes define the following terms in your 2column notes using the information on the following slides: • Solution • Solvent • Solute • Isotonic • Hypertonic • hypotonic Definitions for AC • Solution – A uniform mixture of 2 substances • Solute – The dissolved substance in a solution • Solvent – The dissolving substance in a solution Type of Solutions ISOTONIC • If the concentration of solute (salt) is equal on both sides, the water will move back in forth but it won't have any result on the overall amount of water on either side. • "ISO" means the same • • • • HYPOTONIC The word "HYPO" means less, in this case there are less solute (salt) molecules outside the cell, since salt sucks or absorbs, water will move into the cell. The cell will gain water and grow larger. In plant cells, the central vacuoles will fill and the plant becomes stiff and rigid, the cell wall keeps the plant from bursting In animal cells, the cell may be in danger of bursting, organelles called CONTRACTILE VACUOLES will pump water out of the cell to prevent this. HYPERTONIC • The word "HYPER" means more, in this case there are more solute (salt) molecules outside the cell, which causes the water to be sucked in that direction. • In plant cells, the central vacuole loses water and the cells shrink, causing wilting. • In animal cells, the cells also shrink. • In both cases, the cell may die. HYPERTONIC • This is why it is dangerous to drink sea water - its a myth that drinking sea water will cause you to go insane, but people marooned at sea will speed up dehydration (and death) by drinking sea water. • This is also why "salting fields" was a common tactic during war, it would kill the crops in the field, thus causing food shortages. HYPERTONIC • Diffusion and Osmosis are both types of PASSIVE TRANSPORT - that is, no energy is required for the molecules to move into or out of the cell. • Sometimes, large molecules cannot cross the plasma membrane, and are "helped" across by carrier proteins - this process is called facilitated diffusion AC Classes • Complete the following lab: Under what conditions do cells lose or gain water? • Go down to the table and chart at the end of the left hand column. Copy the chart into your notebook. • Virtual Lab Cell Review Go to Nobel Prize Games for Cell Organelle Game