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Passive Transport foldable
LAYERED-LOOK BOOK Collect 4 sheets of paper and layer them about 1.5 cm apart vertically. Keep the edges even. Fold up the bottom edges of the paper to form 8 equal tabs. Fold the papers and crease well to hold the tabs in place. Staple along the fold. Label each tab.
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Tab Titles and example Passive Transport Movement from high to low concentration without energy Diffusion Facilitated Diffusion Carrier Protein Channel Protein Osmosis Isotonic Hypotonic Hypertonic
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Directions Draw a cartoon on each flap describing what happens to a cell – cartoons should be school related. Example drawing: a person moving from a crowded hallway to a less crowded classroom. 2. Include the direction of movement of the people/molecules and result of each. Example: Diffusion is moving from an area of high concentration to low concentration.
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I would like you to draw something
These are NOT awesome examples. I would like you to draw something school related – read example on previous slide.
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Definitions to use Diffusion- movement from high to low concentration
Facilitated Diffusion- high to low with help of a protein. Channel- protein shaped for ions to pass through Carrier- Proteins shaped for specific molecules to be carried across a membrane Isotonic- water moves both ways and the cell stays the same shape. Hypotonic- Water moves into the cell and the cell swells and may eventually burst (lyse or lysis) Hypertonic- water moves out of the cell and the cell shrinks – torture more plant cells.
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