Diffusion and Osmosis Reading Questions

Diffusion and Osmosis Reading Questions

<p>Diffusion and Osmosis Reading Questions Integrated Science 1 Name: Period: Use your Integrated Science textbook pages 716-723 to answer the below questions.</p><p>1. Define the terms cell membrane and cell wall and explain the function of each:</p><p>2. Define and give an example of a solution:</p><p>3. Define and give an example of a solute:</p><p>4. A solvent is defined as "a substance in which a solute is dissolved to produce a solution". Using this definition, give an example of a solvent:</p><p>5. Describe the process of diffusion. Include and underline the terms equilibrium and concentration in your description.</p><p>6. Draw and label a picture illustrating diffusion.</p><p>7. Describe the process of osmosis. Include definitions of and underline the following terms permeable, hypotonic, isotonic, and hypertonic in your response. 8. Draw and label a picture illustrating osmosis.</p><p>9. How are osmosis and diffusion different? How are they similar?</p><p>10. What is osmotic pressure? How does this relate to San Francisco Bay organisms?</p><p>11. What is facilitated diffusion?</p><p>12. Define active transport.</p><p>13. Describe endocytosis and exocytosis. Include definitions of and underline the terms phagocytosis and pinocytosis in your response. </p>

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