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Cells August 28 th, 2007. Cell History Robert Hooke (1635- 1703) Robert Hooke (1635- 1703) Viewed slices of cork under a crude compound microscope Viewed.
FLUIDS AND ELECTROLYTES. Terms to KNOW Total Body Water (TBW) Intracellular fluid Extracellular fluid Intravascular fluid Interstitial fluid Solvent.
DIFFUSION & OSMOSIS. Cell membranes are permeable (having pores or openings) to water, therefore, the environment the cell is exposed to can have a dramatic.
Section 3-3, 3-4, 3-5 Movement across the c ell membrane Write everything that is underlined.
Cell Transport Study Guide. 1. Which forms of transport do NOT require energy? Diffusion Osmosis Facilitated Diffusion *All of these are passive!
How to get an A and grasp this concept! Know the differences between osmosis and diffusion Know page 171 in your calculations book, backwards and forward.
Physical Transport Membranes, Materials, and Movement By Jane Horlings.
PERIOPERATIVE FLUID THERAPY. INTRODUCTION Total Body Water (TBW) Varies with age, gender, body habitus 55% body weight in males 45% body weight in females.
“Materials move across the cell’s membranes” Section 2.3.
DIFFUSION AND OSMOSIS. Types of Cellular Transport Passive Transport cell doesn’t use energy 1. Diffusion 2. Facilitated Diffusion 3. Osmosis Active.
Types of Transport Review. The movement of particles against the direction of diffusion requiring cell energy. ACTIVE TRANSPORT.