Cellular+Transport

[|Cell Transport and Energy] (Flipchart) Notes on passive and active transport: diffusion, osmosis, endocytosis, and exocytosis. Also includes a note page on photosynthesis and respiration. Includes links to Cell Transport animations.

[|Osmosis] (Weblink) Short animated demonstration of osmosis in a hypertonic solution, a hypotonic solution, and isontonic solution.

[|Osmosis] (Weblink) Animation showing osmosis and allowing for feedback.

[|How Osmosis Works] (Weblink) Animated video that explains osmosis.

[|Diffusion] (Weblink) See an animation of diffusion

[|How Diffusion Works] (Weblink) Animated video that explains diffusion.

[|Cellular Transport: Interactive Concepts in Biochemistyr] (Weblink) Detailed animations that show osmosis, diffusion, passive transport, and active transport.

[|Cellular Transport Interactive: Get Through a Cell Membrane] (Weblink) There is a short video explaining the different types of transport, then students can attempt to move different things across the cell membrane. This is an advanced activity. hint - sugar needs an energy boost.

[|Passive Transport] (Weblink) Step-by-step or narrated animation showing passive transport plus a quiz at the end.

[|Active Transport] (Weblink) Step-by-step or narrated animation showing active transport plus a quiz at the end.

[|Cellular Transport] (Weblink) See how various substances such as oxygen, water, glucose, etc. move through a cell wall.

[|The Cell and Its Environment] (Flipchart) This lesson addresses two components of cellular transport: diffusion and osmosis, as well as the effect of osmosis on cells.