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Warm up 11/2 & 11/5

Do Not Copy : I will be able to explain the structure and function of the cell membrane and it’s role in maintaining homeostasis. 10-15 minutes. Warm up 11/2 & 11/5. Answer Explain what I mean when I say the cell membrane is semipermeable . Compare hypotonic, hypertonic and isotonic?

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Warm up 11/2 & 11/5

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  1. Do Not Copy: • I will be able to explain the structure and function of the cell membrane and it’s role in maintaining homeostasis. 10-15 minutes Warm up 11/2 & 11/5 Answer Explain what I mean when I say the cell membrane is semipermeable. Compare hypotonic, hypertonic and isotonic? 3. Predict what would happen if I placed a salt water fish in a pool of fresh water?

  2. 5 minutes Needs to be turned into the box by end of day today • From Last Class • Lab Report from Potato Lab • Osmosis Practice Problems • From Today • Exit Ticket

  3. Do Not Copy: • With your elbow partners discuss the following. • Based on your notes 10 minutes Egg Lab Demo Answer Is the water we placed the egg in hypotonic, hypertonic or isotonic compared to the egg. Predict what would happen to the egg if it was placed in the salt water from the potato lab?

  4. 15 minutes Transport Notes Part III

  5. Facilitated Diffusion • Protein Channels • High to low concentration • Allow large molecules to cross membranes • Passive Transport (no energy

  6. Active Transport • Requires Energy • Low concentration to high concentration Active Transport Notes

  7. Endocytosis • Brings molecules into the cell • Phagocytosis(Faygo-cyto-sis) • “Cell Eating” large molecules Types of Active Transport

  8. Endocytosis • Pinocytosis (Pee-no-cyto-sis) • “Cell Drinking” liquids Types of Active Transport cont

  9. Exocytosis • Cell gets rid of waste Types of Active Transport

  10. You have 5 minutes to summarize the notes from today • Write the main points in your own words 5 minutes Summary

  11. 10 minutes • You have 10 minutes to complete the practice problems on active transport Active Transport Practice Problems

  12. Vocab Practice 15 minutes • Find a partner that doesn’t sit at your table • Complete the puzzle connecting a term and other terms that go with it • There may be more than one matching term in your puzzle but there is only one correct answer to the complete puzzle

  13. 10 minutes Exit Ticket 11/2& 11/5 • 1. Compare active and passive transport. • 2. What are the two types on endocytosis? • 3. Compare endocytosis and exocytosis. • Turn it into the box when leaving w/ your name on it

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