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Record your predictions on your worksheet—will each experimental bag gain weight (gain water) or lose weight …
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Diffusion and Osmosis Worksheet Below are semi-permeable bags filled with various concentrations of solutions placed in …
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Below are animal cells placed in beakers of various concentrations.
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There are three beakers below, each containing a different concentration of sucrose (sugar) solution and a cell.
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Based on your observations, arrange the following substances in order of increasing size, beginning with the smallest: …
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For each beaker: A. Draw an arrow to show which way the water would move by osmosis. D. Draw and label what would happen to the cell as a result of diffusion/osmosis (shrivel, swell).
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Record your predictions on your worksheet—will each experimental bag gain weight (gain water) or lose weight (lose water)? At 15-minute intervals dry and weigh each bag, and record the …
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Osmosis and Diffusion Worksheet Answer the questions below. 1. How is osmosis related to diffusion? 2. What are the two things needed for osmosis to take place? 3. What does the term …
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Diffusion and Osmosis Worksheet Below are semi-permeable bags filled with various concentrations of solutions placed in beakers with various concentrations of solutions. Use this …
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Below are animal cells placed in beakers of various concentrations.
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16. What conclusion(s) can you draw about osmosis and homeostasis in the body? Think about when you eat too much salt in your diet…. What happens? _____ _____
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There are three beakers below, each containing a different concentration of sucrose (sugar) solution and a cell.
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Based on your observations, arrange the following substances in order of increasing size, beginning with the smallest: Glucose molecules, water molecules, iodine molecules, …
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Make sure that you explain it in terms of diffusion. The drawing below on the left represents a cell that is sitting in salt water. Each “W” repre-sents a water molecule and each “S” represents a …
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Complete the table by writing whether solutes and water move INSIDE or OUTSIDE the cell. • Hints: With diffusion, solutes move from an area of high concentration to an area of low …
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Using the diagram below, (1) draw what the concentrations of water and glucose would look like at the beginning of the experiment (NOTE the symbols for each molecule shown below), and …
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The concentration of sucrose on side X will decrease and that on side Y will increase because water molecules will diffuse through the membrane from side Y to side X by osmosis, thus …
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There are three types of passive transport: simple diffusion, osmosis, and facilitated diffusion. The term simple diffusion refers to a process whereby a substance passes through a membrane …
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Osmosis and Diffusion Worksheet Answer the questions below. 1. How is osmosis related to diffusion? 2. What are the two things needed for osmosis to take place? 3. What does the term …
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Draw a blue arrow to show the movement of water. Draw a black arrow to show movement of any other materials. Answer each question based on the diagram provided. When iodine and …
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In this laboratory you will investigate the processes of diffusion and osmosis in a model membrane system. You will also investigate the effect of solute concentration on water …
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What conclusion(s) can you draw about osmosis and homeostasis in the body? Think about when you eat too much salt in your diet....
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Osmosis Worksheet Below are animal cells placed in beakers of various concentrations. 1. Draw an arrow to show which way the water would move by osmosis 2. Fill in any missing …
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Hints: With diffusion, solutes move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. With Osmosis, wherever more salt is, water follows! Or, water also goes from …
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Diffusion and Osmosis Worksheet Below are semi-permeable bags filled with various concentrations of solutions placed in beakers with various concentrations of solutions. Use this …