Definitions Part 1
Definitions Part 2
Onion Cell
Trees
Final Jeopardy
100

Salt or sugar are examples of ___________.

What are solutes?

100

Isotonic solutions have the same concentration and are in the state of e____________.

What is equilibrium?

100

Which one of these processes were we seeing in the onion cell lab?

A. Diffusion

B. Active Transport

C. Osmosis

What is C?

100

What is the name of the structure that transports sugar (with some water) throughout the tree?

What is the phloem?

100
Fill in the following three blanks.  You must get all of them correct.


1. A tea bag immersed in a cup of hot water is an example of _______.

2. A potato immersed in a cup of water swells over time. This is an example of _______.

3. A root hair cell pulls in mineral ions (such as nitrates) into its cells.  The ions move from an area of low concentration to high concentration.  This is an example of ________.

What are:

1. Diffusion

2. Osmosis

3. Active Transport

200

Solutes are dissolved in a _________, which water is an example.

What is solvent?

200

A solution that is less concentrated is called a ________ solution.

What is hypotonic?

200

The outside of an onion cell that keeps it rigid in various environmental conditions is called its ______.

What is cell wall?

200

What is the name of the structure that transports water up a tree?

What is xylem?

300

A membrane that allows water to pass through but not larger molecules is called a ________ membrane.


What is selectively-permeable?

300

A solution that is more concentrated is called a ________ solution.

What is hypertonic?

300

By looking at results of this onion cell experiment, we know the solution that was added was originally _______ compared to the solution inside the onion cell.


What is hypertonic?

300

What is the net direction of water and sugar in the phloem?  Up or down?

What is down?

400

Which of the following has the highest concentration?

A. 2% sugar in water

B. Sea water (3% salt in water)

C. 99% water and 1% sugar

D. 100% water

What is B?

400

Two solutions with the same concentrations are called __________ and are in equilibrium.

What is isotonic?

400

By looking at results of this onion cell experiment, we know the solution that was added was originally _______ compared to the solution inside the onion cell.


What is hypotonic?

400

The physical connection between fungus and a plant's roots is called a _______.

What is a mycorrhizae? 

500

The movement of a molecule (other than water) from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration?

What is diffusion?

500
The movement of water from a hypotonic solution to a hypertonic solution is called ______.

What is osmosis?

500

After 10 minutes have passed, the intracellular solution is in a(n) _______ state and the extracellular solution is in a(n) ________ state.


What is isotonic & isotonic?

500
Active transport is the process of a solute moving from an area of _______ concentration to an area of ______ concentration.

What is low to high?