Page 1: Youtube video SB1. Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information to analyze the nature of the relationships between structures and functions in living PAge 2: cell organelle labelling cells. a. Construct an explanation of how cell structures and organelles (including nucleus, cytoplasm, Page 3: Word Sort cell membrane, cell wall, chloroplasts, lysosome, Golgi, endoplasmic reticulum, vacuoles, Page 4: passive vs. Active Transport ribosomes, and mitochondria) interact as a system to maintain homeostasis.
PAge 5: Tonicity d. Plan and carry out investigations to determine
the role of cellular transport (e.g., active, passive, and osmosis) in maintaining homeostasis. Page 6: Tonicity Matching
Overview: An interactive lesson where students will work
through understanding the cell organelles, cell transport, and tonicity. Created by: Larry Layfield Watch This Youtube Video Cell Organelle Labelling Using words from the word bank, drag the correct word on top of the picture. Word Bank Cell Membrane
Mitochondrion
Vacuole
Nucleolus
Endoplasmic Reticulum
Lysosome
Chloroplasts
Ribosomes
Chromatin
Nucleus
Cytoplasm
Cell Wall
Golgi Body / Apparatus
Requires energy to transport molecules across the membrane.
Describes what a plant cell will become when placed in a
hypotonic solution.
Describes a solution composed of more solutes than water.
The diffusion of water across a membrane.
hypertonic solution active transport osmosis turgid
Passive vs. Active Transport Passive Active
Osmosis Requires Energy Exocytosis Movement: High to Low Movement: low to high
Requires no energy Diffusion Pumps Endocytosis Facilitated diffusion
Fill in the blanks The ability of an extracellular solution to make water move into or out of a cell by osmosis is known as its _______________. A solution's tonicity is related to its _______________ which is the total concentration of all solutes in the solution. If the extracellular fluid has lower osmolarity than the fluid inside the cell, it’s said to be _______________—hypo means less than—to the cell, and the net flow of water will be _______________ the cell. In the reverse case, if the extracellular fluid has a higher osmolarity than the cell’s cytoplasm, it’s said to be _______________—hyper means greater than—to the cell, and water will move _______________ the cell to the region of higher solute concentration. In an _______________ solution—iso means the same—the extracellular fluid has the same osmolarity as the cell, and there will be _____________________ of water into or out of the cell. no net movement isotonic out of osmolarity hypertonic hypotonic tonicity into Tonicity Matching Place the cell in the box that describes what's happening. Flaccid Burst shrink