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Title:
| Molecular Movement |
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Description:
| These sites are about molecular movement. Find out how diffusion and osmosis are different, what they are, and what factors affect molecular movement. Includes lesson plans, experiments, interactives, and quizzes.
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Grade Level:
| 9, 10 |
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Resource Links:
| BrainPOP: Diffusion
Watch a movie by Tim and Moby explaining diffusion, movement of molecules, and examples of diffusion and its application in real life. Includes an activity, a quiz, and an experiment. NOTE: A subscription is required for this site.
The Cell: PassiveTransport Diffusion
This interactive learning unit illustrates how molecules move in a passive transport diffusion process. NOTE: This site includes ads.
Osmosis and Diffusion Resources
This site compiles resources including lesson plans, experiments, slides, and interactives, on osmosis and diffusion. NOTE: There are few broken links to the resources.
Diffusion and Osmosis
Find out how diffusion and osmosis are different and learn different types of solutions. Includes animations and illustrations.
Animation: How Osmosis Works
View an animation showing how osmosis works and then take a quiz.
Under What Conditions do Cells Gain or Lose Water?
Do an experiment in a virtual lab to examine how and why different types of cells gain or lose water in different solutions.
Lesson Plan: Diffusion, Osmosis and Cell Membranes
In this lesson plan, students learn about properties and processes of the cell membrane and conduct laboratory activity to understand the processes of diffusion and osmosis in cell membrane.
Molecules and Temperature
Students conduct a hands-on activity to understand the relationship between temperature and molecular movement.
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Education Standards:
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AR Standards:
GL.16.C.1.a
AU Standards:
5.7.2.a
DE Standards:
1.1.20, 1.1.33, 2.2.4, 3.2.2, 6.1.7
MO Standards:
3.2.F.b, 3.2.F.c
NV Standards:
P.12.A.1
OK Standards:
B.2.3
UT Standards:
II.1.b
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