Topic Ten (1.10): Movement of substances
Objectives
By the end of this topic you should be able to:
- name some substances that move into and out of cells
- describe the process of diffusion.
Introduction
In this topic, you will find out how lots of substances move in and out of cells.
Working through your coursebook
- Read pages 32-33 in Activate 1.
- Diffusion is the movement of particles from a high concentration to a low concentration. It is responsible for the movement of oxygen into the blood from the alveoli in the lungs, for carbon dioxide leaving respiring cells and for plants wilting.
- Pay close attention to the diagrams on page 33.
- Watch this video on diffusion in cells:
- Fill in the blanks in this worksheet:
COMPLETE – Diffusion Summary Worksheet Download COMPLETE – Diffusion Summary Worksheet
Review
COMPLETE – (Question 5) Biology 1 Vocab Builder 1 (Kerboodle) Links to an external site.
Answer the Summary Questions on page 33.
Support activity for this topic
Watch this Revision Monkey video to understand diffusion better:
Extension activity for this topic
This experiment is popular for studying diffusion. This time, they are looking at how the shape of the agar jelly affects diffusion:
EXPLORE - Agar cube diffusion (Twig) [Not available on sample course]
Check your answers
CHECK – Diffusion Summary Worksheet - Mark Scheme Download CHECK – Diffusion Summary Worksheet - Mark Scheme
CHECK - Student Book Answers B1 Chapter 1 (Kerboodle) [Not available on sample course]