hypertonic examples and problems-word bank for labeling quiz

hypertonic examples and problems­word bank for labeling quiz.notebook February 16, 2016
Have out your homework when the bell rings
Experiment
Original mass Final mass
Egg #1: water 47.7g
59.2g
Egg #2: syrup 55.3g
13.2g
hypertonic examples and problems­word bank for labeling quiz.notebook February 16, 2016
1. Why are fresh fruits and vegetables sprinkled with water at the market?
2. If a lawn is fertilized and it doesn’t rain, the grass often dies. Why?
3. Roads are sometimes salted to melt ice. What does this salting do to the plants
along the roadside? Why? 4. Why do dried fruits and dried beans swell when they are cooked?
Vocabulary
Fill in the blanks with the proper word or words.
1. The movement of a substance from where it is in large amounts to where it is in small amounts is ________________.
2. Water diffuses across a membrane by a process called _____________
.
3. The outer covering of a cell that controls what enters and leaves is called the ________________.
hypertonic examples and problems­word bank for labeling quiz.notebook February 16, 2016
hypertonic examples and problems­word bank for labeling quiz.notebook February 16, 2016
Mitochondria centrioles
cell wall
Nucleus
centrosome
central vacuole
Nucleolus
nuclear membrane
smooth ER
ribosomes
rough ER
vesicles
cell membrane
Golgi
lysosomes
microtubules
Vacuole
chloroplast
cytoskeleton
cytoplasm