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endocytosis_activity.pdf Lesson Plan High School Activity: Students try to figure out how to put food molecules into a paper bag without exposing the inside of the bag. Topics covered endocytosis and phagocytosis More... |
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cell_quiz.pdf High School Tests: Assess student’s knowledge of cell organelles. Includes mitochondria, chloroplast, nucleus, nucleolus, cell membrane, free ribosomes, bonded ribosomes, rough endoplasmic reticulum, smooth reticulum, lysosomes, and the golgi apparatus. More... |
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osmosis_lab.pdf High School Experiment: Students will observe diffusion and osmosis of cell membranes using three different labs. Topics include lipid bilayer, osmosis, diffusion, and ion concentration gradients. More... |
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elodea_lab.pdf High School Experiment: Students will learn about osmosis using a microscope and the water plant Elodea in three different types of solutions: pond water, salt water and distilled water. Topics include concentration gradients, central vacuole, and plant cells. More... |
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Lesson Plan High School Experiment: In this short lab, students take a sample of cheek cells from themselves using a toothpick, put a stain on the slide along with the cheek cells, and the nucleus and cell membrane under a microscope. Students also answer analysis questions about the procedure and cells. More... |
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High School
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Lesson Plan High School Experiment: This lesson is designed for a high school student. The main objectives of this Mini-teach are to explain the concept of diffusion and to show the process how all materials enter and leave the cell. Includes 3 diffusion experiments and 3 osmosis experiments. More... |
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Published by Kelly Ludwig
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Staying Young with Vitamin E | |
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Lesson Plan High School Experiment: This lesson is designed for a high school student. The main objective of this Mini-teach is to explain how Vitamin E inhibits the oxidation of phospholipid and glycolipid molecules in cell membranes possibly preventing the aging of cells. More... |
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High School
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Investigating Osmosis | |
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Student Handout Teacher Notes High School Experiment: Students make predictions about the effects of osmosis and design an experiment to test these predictions. The experimental approach is similar to the diffusion activity, but focused specifically on osmosis. More... |
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Published by Ingrid Waldron and Jennifer Doherty
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High School
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Diffusion: Molecular Transport across Membranes | |
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Student Handout Teacher Notes High School Experiment: Students investigate diffusion across a selectively permeable membrane (dialysis tubing) and discuss applications to understanding the selectively permeable cell membrane. This activity includes a demonstration of osmosis (diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane). More... |
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Published by Ingrid Waldron and Jennifer Doherty
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High School
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