Thursday, January 26, 2012
Great Job!
Great Job to my 4th, 5th, and 6th period science classes!! You got it! Hypotonic, hypertonic, isotonic solutions!!
Anatomy Students!!!!
Read over your notes at least one time per day!! This will help you! I promise!!! :)
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Osmosis Review
Type of Solutions | |
| If the concentration of solute (salt) is equal on both sides, the water will move back in forth but it won't have any result on the overall amount of water on either side. "ISO" means the same | |
| The word "HYPO" means less, in this case there are less solute (salt) molecules outside the cell, since salt sucks, water will move into the cell. The cell will gain water and grow larger. In plant cells, the central vacuoles will fill and the plant becomes stiff and rigid, the cell wall keeps the plant from bursting In animal cells, the cell may be in danger of bursting, organelles called CONTRACTILE VACUOLES will pump water out of the cell to prevent this. | |
| The word "HYPER" means more, in this case there are more solute (salt) molecules outside the cell, which causes the water to be sucked in that direction. In plant cells, the central vacuole loses water and the cells shrink, causing wilting. In animal cells, the cells also shrink. In both cases, the cell may die. This is why it is dangerous to drink sea water - its a myth that drinking sea water will cause you to go insane, but people marooned at sea will speed up dehydration (and death) by drinking sea water. This is also why "salting fields" was a common tactic during war, it would kill the crops in the field, thus causing food shortages. | |
Monday, January 23, 2012
8th Grade Science Test
We will be having a test on chapter 7 Tuesday, January 24!
Study:
key concepts
workbook pages
notes
osmosis and diffusion
Study:
key concepts
workbook pages
notes
osmosis and diffusion
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Upcoming Anatomy tests!
Thursday, January 19 - Muscular system notes test
Monday, January 23 - Anterior muscle test
Tuesday, January 24 - Posterior muscle test
Monday, January 23 - Anterior muscle test
Tuesday, January 24 - Posterior muscle test
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