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1.   Osmosis in Red Blood Cells
Diffusion, Osmosis and Cell Membranes Osmosis in Red Blood Cells Return to Program's List of Lesson Plans Introduction The red blood cells found in many animals are very important to the survival of the organism, because they transport oxygen from the gills, skin, or lungs to the cells of the various tissues (muscles,...

2.   Osmosis Jones
Lesson Plan Teacher: Mentor: Amy Tessie McCarthy Howard Subject: Body Systems Lesson Title: Osmosis Jones Objectives: The learner will be able to recall all of the body systems and their components and will be able to see how the interaction of these systems makes an individual healthy or sick. TEKS No standards added. Motivation: The students Materials: will be Osmosis brought on Jones a video Mo...

3.   Review - Cell Membrane Processes (10/4, 10/5)
Lesson Plan Teacher: Mentor: Lindsey Laura Frost Marvin Subject: Pre AP Biology Lesson Title: Review - Cell Membrane Processes (10/4, 10/5) Objectives: The student will be able to demonstrate the cellular processes involved in the cell membrane: diffision and osmosis. The student will be able to idenitify hypotonic, hypertonic, and isotonic solutions. TEKS TEKSBIO 112.43 c13A TEKSBIO 112.43 c2D TEKSBIO 112.43 c4B Materials: Eggs soaked in vinegar, beakers, alcohol, Motivation: water, food Egg coloring, Demonstration corn syrup, Extra Osmosis Credit Practice Oppo...

4.   Osmosis in Elodea Cells
Diffusion, Osmosis and Cell Membranes Osmosis in Elodea Cells Return to Program's List of Lesson Plans Introduction One of the functions of the cell membrane is to control the flow of materials into and out of the cell. In this investigation, you will observe the effects of placing plant cells in solutions of various...

5.   Diffusion, Osmosis and Cell Membranes
Diffusion, Osmosis and Cell Membranes Osmosis Return to Program's List of Lesson Plans Introduction Osmosis is a special case of diffusion in which water passes through a membrane, but other larger molecules do not. In this exercise, you will design an experiment in order to learn more about the factors that caused th...

6.   Dynamic Equilibrium
Diffusion, Osmosis and Cell Membranes Dynamic Equilibrium Return to Program's List of Lesson Plans Introduction The concept of equilibrium is a very important one to scientists in all fields. Static equilibrium refers to a condition in which the parts of a system have stopped moving, and is rare in nature. Dynamic equ...

7.   Osmosis
mtcorps Osmosis Search wiki: Home Edit page Log inAdd featuresHelp QuickStart Recent Activity SideBar Create a new page Create a classroom Create a syllabus Create a group project Use another template Share this It's easy - just select the desired access level, copy this link and send it via email, instant message,...

8.   The Effects Of Osmotic Balance And Imbalance In Living Cells
The Effects Of Osmotic Balance And Imbalance In Living Cells Wayne Brown Collins High School 16561 So. Kenwood Avenue 1313 So. Sacramento Blvd. South Holland, Illinois 60473 Chicago, Illinois 60626 708-339-5197 312-534-1500 Objectives: 1. Students will review the processes of diffusion and osmosis. 2. Students will prepare a wet mount of an elodea leaf in tap water and a wet mount of an elodea leaf in salt water for microscopic observation. 3. Students will observe and diagram cells of both wet mounts. 4. Students will distinguish between osmotic balance and osmotic imbalance in elodea leaf c...

9.   Factors Affecting Diffusion
Diffusion, Osmosis and Cell Membranes Return to Factors Affecting Diffusion Program's List of Lesson Plans Introduction Molecules are in constant random motion. If molecules of one type are concentrated in one area of a container, they will move around until they Overview are evenly distributed throughout the containe...

10.   Cellular Transport--With or Without Energy
...ctice with Active Participation Present the Powerpoint on 2. Cellular Transport Guided Practice with Active Participation Have students complete the concept 3. map on Cellular Transport Independent Practice Closure (Student-centered): What factors affect the diffusion of water through a membrane by osmosis? Lesson Extension and/or Modification: -Extension: visit websites http:physioweb.med.uvm.edu/ diffusion/ MultiWithMembPages.htm www.tvdsb.on.ca/westmin/ science/sbi3a1/Cells/ Osmosis.htm -Modification: Biology TAKS Reader p. 79-81 Assessment of Learning: -Slates -Concept Map on Cellular Transport; m...


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