Osmosis and Diffusion Lab Part 2

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Osmosis and Diffusion Lab Part 2 Unit 4 Day 5 Osmosis and Diffusion Lab Part 2

Agenda Part 2 of the lab Check for Understanding on Cell Membrane Homework: Make sure that Part 1 Lab Analysis is complete Practice Test APRIL 6th!

I can explain how the cell membrane controls the internal environment of the cell in order to maintain dynamic homeostasis Learning Target #1

Planning Part Two Research Question: What is the WATER POTENTIAL inside a potato cell? Experimental Design: You should be able to answer this question using the materials available from Part 1, plus one potato Your Plan Should: Identify your IV Identify your DV Determine what variables you should control Describe the steps you will take to carry out your experiment You need to have the plan finished, and the experiment set up in 20 minutes

Check for Understanding Work with your partner to complete the check for understanding No notes just use each other! Due at the end of class