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Match the following terms with their definitions

Cell Membrane

Cytoplasm

Nucleus

The control center for the cell contains DNA

Controls when exits and enters the cell

The jelly-like substance that contains all of the organelles.

0 Starter

0 Quiz (10 minutes)- Microscope

0 Housekeeping

0 Lesson on cellular inputs and outputs

0 Lesson on diffusion

0 Lesson on osmosis

0 Celery Experiment

Learning Intentions

By the end of the lesson you should be able to:

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Name cellular inputs and outputs

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Distinguish the difference between osmosis and diffusion

Cellular Inputs and Outputs

What are inputs and outputs?

Where have we seen those words before?

Diffusion Definition:

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The movement of particles from a region where they are more concentrated to less concentrated.

Spreading out!

Osmosis Definition:

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The passage of water across a membrane that only allows certain substances to pass.

Osmosis

The movement of water across a semi permeable membrane

Starter- March 24 th 2014

Label the following examples as either

DIFFUSION or OSMOSIS.

OSMOSIS

A. A sugar cube dissolving in a glass of hot water

B. Water sprayed on a rack of vegetables

C. Water you drink when you are very thirsty

D. The air in a closed room become fresher when a window is opened

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DIFFUSION

Schedule

1.

House Keeping

2.

What happened with the celery?

3.

Lesson on photosynthesis and cellular respiration

4.

Photosynthesis game

5.

Review

TEST- TUESDAY MARCH 21ST

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TYPES OF MATTER (PURE SUBSTANCE,

HOMOGENEOUS MIXUTRE, HETEROGENEOUS

MIXTURE)

SEPERATION TECHNIQUES

THE FUNCTIONS OF MARSHES

CELL ORGANELLES

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PLANT AND ANIMAL CELLS

LABEL A MICROSCOPIC IMAGE OF A CELL

CELLULAR INPUTS AND OUTPUTS

DIFFUSION AND OSMOSIS

PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND CELLULAR RESPIRATION

What happened to our celery?

What did we do to the celery?

What did we predict would happen ?

What did happen?

How does this show osmosis?

Two vital functions of the cell

All cells need energy to grow and function. Where do they get the energy?

Answer: ________________

Remember: The cell is the smallest unit of life. All living things are made of cells!

Two vital functions of the cell

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Energy contained in the food is released during a chemical reaction called _________________________.

2.

Plants produce their food themselves with a function called

_______________________.

1. Photosynthesis

Plants use __________________ as a source of energy.

When sunlight is present they manufacture sugars called ____________________ from _________________ and

______________________

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The process occurs in the

___________________.

Formula

2. Cellular Respiration

Cellular respiration transforms carbohydrates into energy. This transformation happens in the ____________________. They absorb _______________ and

_______________. Cellular respiration happens in both

_______________ and ___________ cells.

Formula

How they work together

Game Summary

0 4 people per board

0 Each person is a color on the spinner

0 Take turns spinning

0 Build the molecule that your color lands on using beads to represent (Carbon, Oxygen and

Hydrogen)

0 Once you have all the molecules filled in your can build your sugar and oxygen molecules.

0 First person to finish building wins!

Starter- March 26 TH

Which image represents diffusion, which image represents osmosis?

Can you explain each image?

Schedule

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Starter

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Review Package

3.

Review Game

4.

Time to study/ finish lab report

Time to finish lab/study

0 Everyone is working otherwise I will assign you extra questions

0 Review the comments on your lab report and make appropriate changes

0 Work through review package and take notes

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