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Cell Membrane Coloring Worksheet Composition of the Cell Membrane & Functions The cell membrane is also called the plasma membrane and is made of a phospholipid bilayer. The phospholipids have a hydrophilic (water attracting) head and two hydrophobic (water repelling) tail. The head of a phospholipid is made of an alcohol and phosphate
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Worksheet no. 1 The Cell Structure Worksheet no. 2 The Cell Division Worksheet no. 3 Cell Membrane Transport Mechanisms Worksheet no. 4 Osmosis Worksheet no. 5 Microscopic Examination of the cell structures Overview The cell is the basic unit of a living organism. The cell is known as the body’s building blocks.
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Raycroft Worksheet - Cell - Review Key Page 4 • It is composed largely of non-polar lipids, and contains pores for small molecules 3. Describe the Fluid Mosaic Model of membrane structure. • A bilayer of phospholipids, in which protein molecules are partly or wholly inserted. Lipids are the "fluid", proteins are the "Mosaic". Your answer should include a labeled sketch.
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Fill in the boxes with the correct tonicity term 2 In your own words and using scientific terminology, describe the reason why Jennifer Strange died. Illustrate the three different types of tonicity using blue for water and green for salt. Use arrows to indicate the …
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Step 1 - Expose cell membrane by dissolving shell with vinegar. 1. With a tape measure, determine the circumference of each egg at its widest point. Record this metric data. 2. Place eggs in separate glasses of white vinegar for 24 to 48 hours. Label the glasses to keep track of measurements. Cover the container with plastic wrap.
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• The solid line is the membrane before, and the dotted line is where the was in the before. • The dotted line is a marker, so you can show a new solid line for change in membrane position. Animal: Initial (show water movement w/ arrow) Animal: Final (show change in the cell/membrane) Water leaves the cell Cell Membrane shrinks Solutes
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cell membrane without using energy H) double-layered sheet that gives the cell membrane a strong, flexible barrier 17) Explain the two main functions of the cell membrane in the cell. Explain why it is important for cell membranes to be selectively permeable. (Why is this necessary for the cell to survive?)
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allows water to pass through the cell membrane but keeps most other materials out. Active transport is used when the concentration of materials inside the cell is high, and the cell needs to push materials out ... Week 5 printable reading comprehension worksheet for 5th grade. Cross-curricular focus: Life Science. Answer the following questions ...
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Cell Membrane & Tonicity Worksheet Composition of the Cell Membrane & Functions The cell membrane is also called the PLASMA membrane and is made of a phospholipid BI-LAYER. The phospholipids have a hydrophilic (water attracting) HEADS and two hydrophobic (water repelling) TAILS. The head of a phospholipid is made of an alcohol and
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If a plant cell is placed in distilled water, the cell membrane will move away from the cell wall F d. If a red blood cell is placed in a salt solution, salt will enter the cells, giving them a strange appearance F e. Crenation is to plasmolysis as hemolysis is to turgor pressure T 14. A small lipid molecule passes easily through the cell membrane.
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aa. Which organelle is a sac filled with fluid inside a cell; it stores materials the cell needs? Vacuole bb. Which cell part is found in plant cells and is OUTSIDE the cell membrane? Cell wall cc. Which organelle will destroy an aging cell through a process called autolysis? Lysosomes 5.
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Tonicity Worksheet 1. Define the terms solute and solvent.Which moves during osmosis, the solute or solvent? Solute – the substance dissolved in a solution Solvent – the substance that does the dissolving in a solution (the medium) In osmosis, the solvent moves NOT the solute 2. What is the difference between a permeable membrane and a selectively permeable membrane?
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8. Equal amount of water inside a cell as outside 9. More water outside a cell than inside 10. Osmosis 11. More solute outside a cell than inside 12. Selectively permeable membrane into cells b) Amount of a substance in a certain place c) Moves water into and out of cells d) Allows some substances through
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•A red blood cell has a salt concentration of 0.9%. What will happen if it is placed into a 1% salt solution? The red blood cell will A. shrink if its membrane is permeable to both the salt and the water. B. shrink if its membrane is impermeable to the salt and permeable to the water. C. maintain its shape - nothing will happen.
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CELL TRANSPORT REVIEW Period Cell transport — Movement of molecules in and out of the cell a. Passive transport b. Diffusion c. Dynamic equilibrium d. Exocytosis e. Osmosis f. Active transport g. Endocytosis Match the definition on the left with the term on the right. Large wastes or cell products are released from inside to outside a cell
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c. If a plant cell is placed in distilled water, the cell membrane will move away from the cell wall d. If a red blood cell is placed in a salt solution, salt will enter the cells, giving them a strange appearance e. Crenation is to plasmolysis as hemolysis is to turgor pressure 14. A small lipid molecule passes easily through the cell membrane.
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The cell membrane is the organelle that is involved with helping homeostasis. _____15. Semi permeable and plasma membrane are other names for cell membrane. _____16. Gases, wastes, sugar, water and salts can pass directly through the membrane. _____17. Solute is the substances the does the dissolving. _____18.
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Molecules in the cell membrane move about in the same way. 4. Hold the frame by the edges and rotate the sides in opposite directions (see figure below). Notice the film’s elasticity. 5. Hold the bubble film parallel to the floor and gently move the frame up and down until the surface begins to …
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represent a cell and its selectively permeable membrane. You will remove the shell of the egg by soaking the egg in vinegar. The egg shell is made up of the mineral calcium carbonate. Calcium carbonate dissolves in acids such as vinegar. During this process it releases the gas carbon dioxide. After the shell has been dissolved, only the ...
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permeable membrane. 5) moves wastes from inside a cell to outside a cell. 6) can be compared to a window screen. 7) happens when water particles move from a place where their concentration is higher to a place where their concentration is lower. 8) is the process by which oxygen is moved into and carbon dioxide
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If a plant cell is placed in distilled water, the cell membrane will move away from the cell wall F d. If a red blood cell is placed in a salt solution, salt will enter the cells, giving them a strange appearance F e. Crenation is to plasmolysis as hemolysis is to turgor pressure T 14. A small lipid molecule passes easily through the cell membrane.
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Cell Membrane Coloring Worksheet Composition of the Cell Membrane & Functions The cell membrane is also called the _____ membrane and is made of a phospholipid _____. The phospholipids have a hydrophilic (water attracting) _____ and ... Label the tonicity for each solution (isotonic, hypotonic, or hypertonic): ...
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the effect of solutions of varying tonicity on red blood cells. ACTIVITY 2. Effect of Molecular Weight and Lipid Solubility on Membrane Permeability Students will determine which has a larger effect on the diffusion rate of alcohols across a selectively permeable cell membrane, molecular weight (size) or lipid solubility.
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Cell Membrane Also known as the plasma membrane, the cell membrane is a semi-permeable area in a cell that separates the interior components of the cell from the extracellular matrix. Ions and organic molecules can selectively pass through the membrane. Transport of material across the cell membrane is important in the operation of the cell.