Cellular Transport
Mind Map:
Building a mind map is an excellent tool to help you remember what you are reading. You will be introduced to two different forms of cellular transport- diffusion and osmosis. Create a mini-mind map to help you summarize their roles in ensuring the survival of a cell.
Begin by writing "cellular transport" in the centre of a piece of paper. Then build your understanding about the key ideas of diffusion and osmosis. Note definitions, functions, and examples of the two forms of transport as you read through the rest of this section.
Your mind map should include:
1.) Permeable: definition and example
2.) Impermeable: definition and example
3.) Selective permeability: definition and example
4.) Cell walls: function, permeability, and examples
5.) Cellular transport: definition and two types
6.) Diffusion: definition, how it works, examples (diagrams, examples, how it works in an animal/ plant cell)
7.) Osmosis: definition, how it works, examples (diagrams, examples, how it works in an animal/ plant cell)
Connect the ideas:
Think about,
- "what other ideas/ concepts can I connect the "Cell Wall" to?"
- "What can I connect "Diffusion" and "Osmosis" to? Can they be connected to permeable, impermeable, or selective impermeability? Why?"
Good Copy of mind map due Oct 12, 2016
* Neat, complete, accurate (use a ruler)
* Connections are made
* Colourful (includes images/ diagrams & colourful connections)
Begin by writing "cellular transport" in the centre of a piece of paper. Then build your understanding about the key ideas of diffusion and osmosis. Note definitions, functions, and examples of the two forms of transport as you read through the rest of this section.
Your mind map should include:
1.) Permeable: definition and example
2.) Impermeable: definition and example
3.) Selective permeability: definition and example
4.) Cell walls: function, permeability, and examples
5.) Cellular transport: definition and two types
6.) Diffusion: definition, how it works, examples (diagrams, examples, how it works in an animal/ plant cell)
7.) Osmosis: definition, how it works, examples (diagrams, examples, how it works in an animal/ plant cell)
Connect the ideas:
Think about,
- "what other ideas/ concepts can I connect the "Cell Wall" to?"
- "What can I connect "Diffusion" and "Osmosis" to? Can they be connected to permeable, impermeable, or selective impermeability? Why?"
Good Copy of mind map due Oct 12, 2016
* Neat, complete, accurate (use a ruler)
* Connections are made
* Colourful (includes images/ diagrams & colourful connections)
Key Concept Review:
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