Simple diffusion vs. facilitated diffusion – compare and contrast, along with their similarities and differences, their characteristics, explained with examples
What are the differences between simple diffusion and facilitated diffusion? What are some examples of each? Read on to learn more about the key distinctions between
Print & Go Notes - No Prep Needed! This resource includes student notes, a teacher key, and slides for teaching. It follows the Alberta Science 10 Unit C (Biology) Curriculum. Student Notes (15 PDF pages) cover the following topics: spontaneous generation & the experiments to disprove it systems (open, closed, isolated) cells as open systems organelles (diagrams & functions) plant vs animal cells cell membrane structure concentration particle model of matter passive transport (simple diffusion, facilitated diffusion, osmosis) tonicity (hypertonic, isotonic, hypotonic) active transport, exocytosis & endocytosis surface area to volume ratios 4 pages of review (one on organelles, one on membrane transport, and 2 chapter review pages at the end) Google Slides: go with student notes perfectly so it’s easy for students to follow along completely animated so teachers can pace accordingly/ask questions before revealing information come with "teaching notes" (in the speaker notes) with guiding questions, things to emphasize, etc. extra slides with the presentation backgrounds for if you want to add in more slides Want more like this? Check out my Biology Unit Pack! (Please Note: these notes are already included in the Unit Pack - if you are buying multiple products, please check previews to ensure you are not buying the same notes twice!)
Hello! These are my personal notes that I created when I took Physiology at my university in Summer 2020. *** This is a DIGITAL DOCUMENT. NO PHYSICAL ITEM WILL BE SENT. FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. *** - My notes were created from a variety of sources including PowerPoints, textbooks, and my professor's lectures. - I handwrite all of my notes. What's Included: - passive transport - simple diffusion, facilitated, osmosis - active transport (primary VS secondary) - sodium potassium pump All sales are FINAL. No returns or exchanges. Document length: 1 page Orientation: Landscape File type: PDF Document If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me! Thank you for your support 💕
Active vs Passive Cellular Transport is reviewed in these PowerPoint Guided Notes, TWO Worksheets and Quiz. Practices include a Concept Map Review and a separate Graphic Organizer - Comparison Diagram. Each type of Cell Transport is illustrated on the comparison diagram. These notes includes the structure and function of the Plasma Membrane Active vs. Passive Transport Types: Simple Diffusion, Osmosis, Facilitated Diffusion, Endocytosis, and Exocytosis. This product INCLUDES: 1. Cell Transport Learning Targets 2. Cellular Transport Student Guided Notes - DOC and PDF 3. Cellular Transport Animated PowerPoint (Highly Animated) - PPT 3. Cellular Transport Concept Map Practice Worksheet - PDF 4. Active vs. Passive Transport Comparison Diagram Chart - PDF 5. Active vs. Passive Transport Quiz CHECK IT OUT! See the deeper dive Osmosis Lesson HERE!** Remember to >>FOLLOW MY STORE << and leave a review. Thanks! All Original Pictures, Artwork and Material by Biology by Sarah Beth All products sold are nontransferable and for class use only by the individual purchaser. Multiple licences are available for purchase. Do not publically post any purchased material online as it is a violation of the DMCA. Materials can be used in a password protected LMS. NOTE: This PPT is based on my original PPT and graphics that I personally created in the first years of my teaching career about 20 to 23 years ago. Since then, I have created and added even more graphics and animations from the original.
This is a 40 slide PowerPoint presentation all about the structure and function of the cell membrane and types of cell transport. The PowerPoint is designed for high school biology. Student Notes are included. Topics included: Passive vs. Active Transport Brownian movement Simple diffusion Osmosis Hypotonic/Hypertonic/Isotonic Environments Facilitated diffusion Ion channels Sodium-Potassium Pump Endocytosis/Exocytosis Structure and Function of the Cell Membrane Phospholipids Membrane Proteins (transport, marker receptors) Embedded videos for added visuals. Want to get an idea of what my style is like? Check out my free material or link to my store You may also be interested in: Cell Transport PowerPoint Presentation Passive Transport Coloring- Cell Environments Coloring: Hypertonic, Hypotonic and Isotonic Solutions- Coloring and Analysis Sodium Potassium Coloring (3 versions for differentiation) Endocytosis and Exocytosis Coloring Diffusion Reading Exercise Cell Transport Graphic Organizer Cell Transport Task Cards Gummy Bear Osmosis Lab Cell Size Lab and Pre-lab Simulating the Cell Membrane- Cornstarch and Iodine Lab Fluid Mosaic Model Cut and Paste- students build a phospholipid bilayer with proteins to make a plasma membrane. Cell Transport Review Game: Trashketball! Cell Transport Study Guide Cell Transport Activity Package Cell Transport **complete** unit plan- all above resources bundled at a discounted price*** Cells Transport Interactive Notebook Vanessa Jason Biology Roots For single classroom only; not to be shared publicly (do not create publicly accessible links). Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or district is prohibited. Failure to comply is a violation of the DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act). ☆☆Follow me on☆☆ Pinterest Facebook Instagram Newsletter
Cell Transport Worksheet Answers. Cell Transport Worksheet Answers. Cell Transport Worksheet Cell Membrane
Hello! These are my personal notes that I created when I took Physiology at my university in Summer 2020. *** This is a DIGITAL DOCUMENT. NO PHYSICAL ITEM WILL BE SENT. FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. *** - My notes were created from a variety of sources including PowerPoints, textbooks, and my professor's lectures. - I handwrite all of my notes. What's Included: - passive transport - simple diffusion, facilitated, osmosis - active transport (primary VS secondary) - sodium potassium pump All sales are FINAL. No returns or exchanges. Document length: 1 page Orientation: Landscape File type: PDF Document If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me! Thank you for your support 💕
*Which Cell Transport does this Lab Model Represent??? In this Digital and Print INQUIRY LAB, Active Transport vs. Passive Transport Types are being modeled and reinfored. The FIVE Cell Transport Types Demonstrated include: Simple Diffusion Osmosis Facilitated Diffusion Endocytosis Exocytosis Modeling Cellular Transport Types Lab: Students will perform five lab demonstrations using bubbles or digitially, then decide which demonstration best models which type of cellular transport through the plasma membrane. Digital and Print INCLUDED ITEMS: 1. Cellular Transport Learning Targets 2. Cellular Transport Types Lesson Plans (Live / Virtual / Hybrid options included.) 3. Cell Transport Types Concept Map DOC - homework/Pre-lab 4. Cell Transport Types Concept Map ( using Google Slides) This a separate assignment than (#7). This includes only the concept map with the drag and drop labels to allow you the option of assigning the concept map separately as homework if desired. 5. Cell Transport Types Inquiry Bubble Lab - DOC 6. Cell Transport Types Bubble LAB- GOOGLE ASSIGNMENT. (with embedded concept map and chart). The included Concept Map features drag and drop cards. 7. Separate Graphic Organizer - Chart to be used in the lab - DOC 8. Cell Transport Types QUIZ that includes Membrane Labeling - DOC 9. Cell Transport Types Digital Quiz using Google Forms 10. Cell Transport Types Lab & Concept Map Answer Keys ---As a Google Assignment, this demo lab can now be used virtually with EMBEDDED VIDEO CLIPS for each Transport Type. Plus a tutorial on Active vs. Passive Transport is embedded into the slides (removable if not needed). Student responses use CER (Claim, Evidence, & Reasoning). Remember to >> FOLLOW MY STORE << and leave a review. Thanks! All Original Artwork and Material by Biology by Sarah Beth All products sold are nontransferable and for class use only by the individual purchaser. Multiple licences are available for purchase. Do not publically post any purchased material online as it is a violation of the DMCA. Materials can be used in a password protected LMS.
This study guide comes in an editable format as well as a high-quality PDF that covers everything, but gives you the flexible to tailor it to what you need! The cell transport study guide comes as both print and paperless for distance learning. Topics covered include: Diffusion Concentration gradient Equilibrium Osmosis Cell Environments: Hypotonic/ hypertonic/ isotonic solutions Passive vs. Active transport Passive transport (facilitated diffusion, osmosis, simple diffusion) Types of cell membrane proteins; Active transport (endocytosis, exocytosis, sodium potassium pump); Cell Size Limitations The study guide includes matching, fill ins, tables, true or false and short answer. You may also be interested in: Cell Transport PowerPoint Presentation Passive Transport Coloring- Cell Environments Coloring: Hypertonic, Hypotonic and Isotonic Solutions- Coloring and Analysis Sodium Potassium Coloring (3 versions for differentiation) Endocytosis and Exocytosis Coloring Diffusion Reading Exercise Cell Transport Graphic Organizer Cell Transport Task Cards Gummy Bear Osmosis Lab Cell Size Lab and Pre-lab Simulating the Cell Membrane- Cornstarch and Iodine Lab Fluid Mosaic Model Cut and Paste- students build a phospholipid bilayer with proteins to make a plasma membrane. Cell Transport Review Game: Trashketball! Cell Transport Study Guide Cell Transport Activity Package Cell Transport **complete** unit plan- all above resources bundled at a discounted price*** Cells Transport Interactive Notebook Vanessa Jason Biology Roots For single classroom only; not to be shared publicly (do not create publicly accessible links). Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or district is prohibited. Failure to comply is a violation of the DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act). ☆☆Follow me on☆☆ Pinterest Facebook Instagram Newsletter
Active Transport vs. Passive Transport types are modeled and reinfored in this hands on or digital membrane bubble inquiry lab. Unlike other bubble labs, students have to decide which demonstration represents which type of cellular transport. This product also includes a practice concept map and cell transport types quiz. The FIVE Cell Transport Types Demonstrated include: Simple Diffusion Osmosis Facilitated Diffusion Endocytosis Exocytosis Digital and Print INCLUDED ITEMS: 1. Cellular Transport Learning Targets 2. Cellular Transport Types Lesson Plans (Live / Virtual / Hybrid options included.) 3. Cell Transport Types Concept Map DOC - homework/Pre-lab 4. Cell Transport Types Concept Map ( using Google Slides) This a separate assignment than (#7). This includes only the concept map with the drag and drop labels to allow you the option of assigning the concept map separately as homework if desired. 5. Cell Transport Types Inquiry Bubble Lab - DOC 6. Cell Transport Types Bubble LAB- GOOGLE ASSIGNMENT. (with embedded concept map and chart). The included Concept Map features drag and drop cards. 7. Separate Graphic Organizer - Chart to be used in the lab - DOC 8. Cell Transport Types QUIZ that includes Membrane Labeling - DOC 9. Cell Transport Types Digital Quiz using Google Forms 10. Cell Transport Types Lab & Concept Map Answer Keys ---As a Google Assignment, this demo lab can now be used virtually with EMBEDDED VIDEO CLIPS for each Transport Type. Plus a tutorial on Active vs. Passive Transport is embedded into the slides (removable if not needed). Student responses use CER (Claim, Evidence, & Reasoning). Remember to FOLLOW MY STORE and leave a review. Thanks! All Original Artwork and Material by Biology by Sarah Beth All products sold are nontransferable and for class use only by the individual purchaser. Multiple licences are available for purchase. Do not publically post any purchased material online as it is a violation of the DMCA. Materials can be used in a password protected LMS.
Review Cell Organelles, Protists and Membrane Transport with 100 multiple choice questions on ten fully editable multiple choice GoogleForms! 100% no prep! High quality questions on self-grading Google Forms can be used as an opener/bell ringer, for exit tickets, and homework. Also great for unit or end-of-year review. Topics for each GoogleForm: Cell Theory and Cell Organelles - 10 Questions, review of cell parts and functions, including images of the cell parts Cell Parts and Functions - 10 Questions, more review of the Cell Parts, includes diagrams of the cell Plant Cells: When Things Go Wrong - 10 Questions, if the plant cell were a Factory, and different things started going wrong, which department (cell part) would be to blame? A fun way to think about cell parts and functions Prokaryote vs Eukaryote - 10 Questions, examples of each - descriptions and picture examples Protist Adaptations - 10 Questions, includes volvox, amoeba, paramecium and euglena Membrane Transport- 10 Questions, Passive (simple diffusion, facilitated diffusion) and Active (protein pump, endocytosis and exocytosis) Osmosis - 10 Questions Phases of the Cell Cycle - 10 Questions about Interphase, Mitosis, and Cytokinesis Types of Specialized Cells - 10 Questions, for both plants and animals Specialized Cells vs Stem Cells - 10 Questions, knowing the difference between Specialized Cells, Embryonic Stem Cells, Adult Stem Cells, and Induced Stem Cells These Google Forms are 100% EDITABLE! Change whatever you would like. Settings are 100% EDITABLE! Google Forms allows you to get instant feedback from your students on what they know, and more importantly, what they don’t know. Save time, save paper - 100% digital. You can add these to your GoogleClassroom, post the link to your class website, or turn the share link into a tinyurl and put the tinyurl link on the board for students to type in. If you are not familiar with GoogleForms take a look at THIS video to see all the amazing features it offers for your classroom. GoogleForms can be accessed with any device that has an internet connection - including tablets, cell phones, and chromebooks. The Review Google Forms are set up for students to get feedback on their score right away, but not be given the correct answer. (but you can change this to whatever settings you want!) In my classroom, I have students take these question sets two times - first to see what they already know, they look at what they got wrong, learn from their mistakes, ask questions, consult their notes, and take it one more time to get a better score. The trick is that I only give them 10-15 minutes to do it! After that amount of time, the teacher can lock the form so that no additional entries can be made, and then review with the class the questions that were most missed. More Cell resources! NEW! Cell Membrane Transport Activity, Hands On Cell Membrane Model | Digital + Print Let your students SEE membrane transport by making it on their desk, or drag and drop on the computer! Cell Parts Review Dot Game! Cell Parts Activity - Making Connections | Digital, Distance Learning Cell Membrane Transport and Homeostasis Doodle Notes Cell Video: Hidden Life of the Cell (BBC) Video Guide Biology Cells Writing Prompts Exit Tickets, Review- Distance Learning Cell Parts & Membrane Transport Review- Distance Learning | DIGITAL Google Forms Here are some ready to go Digital Resources! History of Life on Earth | Evolution of Life | Paper or DIGITAL Google Slides Evolution and Natural Selection Review | DIGITAL Paperless | Google Forms Data Cladogram Evolution Activity - What Did T.rex Taste Like? NO PREP! Phylogenetic Trees: Guide for 'All in the Family' online activity - NO PREP! Go Go Stem Cells - online digital activity Forensic Science Careers Project - Make a Digital Poster! NO PREP! Photosynthesis Online Activity Guided Notes Some super fun, no tech, no prep review games Cell Parts Review Dot Game! Punnet Square Practice Dot Game Biomolecule Review Dot Game **Stay Curious!**