Question | Answer |
What is kinetic energy, and how does it differ from potential energy? | 1
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What environmental factors affect kinetic energy and diffusion?2 | 2
| How do these factors alter diffusion rates?3 | 3
| Why are gradients important in diffusion and osmosis?4 | 4
| What is the explanation for the fact that most cells are small and have cell membranes with many convolutions?5 | 5
| Will water move into or out of a plant cell if the cell has a higher water potential than the surrounding environment? 6 | 6
| What would happen if you applied saltwater to a plant?7 | 7
| How does a plant cell control its internal (turgor) pressure?8 | 8
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| | Why is it important for an IV solution to have salts in it?9 | 9
| What would happen if you were given pure water in an IV?10 | 10
| How would you determine the best concentration of solutes to give a patient in need of fluids before you introduced the fluids into the patient’s body?11 | 11
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| | Which pair(s) in the dialysis lab that you tested did not have a change in weight? How can you explain this?12 | 12
| If you compared 1 M solutions, was a 1 M NaCl solution more or less hypertonic than a 1 M sucrose solution? What is your evidence? What about 1 M NaCl and 1 M glucose?13 | 13
| How could you test for the diffusion of glucose?14 | 14
| Based on what you learned from your experiment, how could you determine the solute concentration inside a living cell?15 | 15 |