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Methods of transport in science

Methods of transport in science

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Science, Biology

10th Grade

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L Knapper

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17 Slides • 15 Questions

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Transport across membranes

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Open Ended

What did everyone have for breakfast/lunch?

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Multiple Choice

What is a cell membrane?

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controls the activities of the cell

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controls what goes in and out

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where respiration happens

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structure and support for the cell

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Multiple Choice

What is the nucleus?

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controls the activities of the cell

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controls what goes in and out

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where respiration happens

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structure and support for the cell

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Multiple Choice

What is the mitochondria?

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controls the activities of the cell

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controls what goes in and out

3

where respiration happens and energy is released

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structure and support for the cell

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Multiple Choice

Which word means 'requires energy'?

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active

2

passive

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Multiple Choice

Which word means 'DOES NOT require energy'?

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active

2

passive

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Multiple Choice

Is diffusion active or passive?

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Active

2

Passive

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Multiple Choice

Is osmosis active or passive?

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Active

2

Passive

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Multiple Choice

Is active transport active or passive?

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Active

2

Passive

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Multiple Choice

Where does active transport get the energy from?

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photosynthesis

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respiration

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food

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it doesn't need energy

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Multiple Choice

Where does diffusion of oxygen happen in the body?

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legs

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arms

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lungs

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feet

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Multiple Choice

Where does osmosis happen in plants?

1

leaves

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roots taking in WATER

3

stem

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roots taking in minerals

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Multiple Choice

What is absorbed by the plant by active transport?

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Minerals

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Water

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Food

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Multiple Choice

Where does active transport happen in humans?

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Sugar goes from blood (high) to gut (low)

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Sugar goes from gut (low) to blood (high)

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Root hair cells

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Multiple Choice

Why do cells need mitochondria?

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Energy is needed for active transport

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They want to have them

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They need it to carry DNA

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They need it to control the cell

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Transport across membranes

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