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Cell Analogies. 72. 71. Cell Analogies. 10/21/13. 10/21/13. Starter : How do passive and active transport help a cell maintain homeostasis?. Application/Connection/Exit: Cell Analogies poster . Practice: What are some examples of active and passive trasnsport ?. Table of Contents.

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10/21/13

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  1. Cell Analogies 72 71 Cell Analogies 10/21/13 10/21/13 Starter: How do passive and active transport help a cell maintain homeostasis? Application/Connection/Exit: Cell Analogies poster Practice: What are some examples of active and passive trasnsport?

  2. Table of Contents Date Lecture/ Activity/ Lab Page 10/15 Cell Transport and Homeostasis Term Notes 65-66 10/16 Osmosis in Cells Lab 67-68 10/18 Observing Osmosis in Elodea 69-70 10/21 Cell Analogies Poster 71-72

  3. Osmosis in Elodea 69 Osmosis in Elodea 70 10/18/13 10/18/13 Starter: Check eggs Application/Connection/Exit: Plant Osmosis lab Practice: 1. Why did the egg in container 1 (water) continue to become heavier/larger? 2. Why did the egg in container 2 become lighter/smaller? 3. Why does the egg from container 2 have a shriveled appearance? What is a good definition for diffusion? 5. What is a good definition for osmosis?

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