Investigating the effect of surface area to volume ratio on Osmosis As far as living organisms are concerned‚ they are all made up of cells whereas‚ the membrane surrounds all those cells. The cell membrane has the key responsibility to maintain a stable interval environment. Even though‚ Cell membrane is made up of phospholipids bilayer and has that great amount flexibility making it unbreakable while transportation of substances. However‚ certain substances such as‚ dissolved gases‚ sugars‚ salt
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Background information: 1) What is diffusion? Movement of a particular type of molecule from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. 2) How is diffusion used by living cells? Living cells bring in food‚ water and oxygen‚ and excrete wastes through the process of diffusion 3) List two body systems in vertebrates that are dependent on diffusion Digestive system and respirational system 4) What is meant by the term metabolism the chemical processes that occur within a
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Intro: Surface Area and Volume Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. Find the surface area of the space figure represented by the net. ____ 1. 12 in. 4 in. 6 in. 4 in. 4 in. 6 in. a. 288 in.2 ____ 2. b. 144 in.2 c. 240 in.2 d. 288 in.2 5 cm 5 cm 7 cm 8 cm 4 cm ____ a. 124 cm2 b. 110 cm2 c. 150 cm2 d. 164 cm2 3. Find the surface area of the cylinder. Use a calculator. Round to the nearest tenth. 4m 3m a
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to happen‚ at the same time‚ the waste products produced after these reactions have taken place have to be removed and excreted. As the organism increases in size through growth‚ more chemical activity will have to happen and the rate of metabolism will also increase‚ which means that more substances have to be taken in and to also be removed. This is where the surface area to volume ratio comes into place; the reason why this ratio is so important is because the surface area of a cell essentially
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Formulas of Surface area and Lateral surface area of Polyhedrons LSA or Lateral Surface Area refers to the sum of the areas of all the faces of a three-dimensional figure‚ excluding its bases. SA or Surface Area- refers to the sum of the areas of all the faces of a three-dimensional figure. It also referred to as the Total Surface Area (TSA). ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ For Rectangular Prism LSA= P(h) *where P=perimeter of the base ; h= measurement of the height SA= 2B+ LSA *where
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Previous exam questions on area between functions and volumes of solids. 1. Let f(x) = cos(x2) and g(x) = ex‚ for –1.5 ≤ x ≤ 0.5. Find the area of the region enclosed by the graphs of f and g. (Total 6 marks) 2. Let f(x) = Aekx + 3. Part of the graph of f is shown below. The y-intercept is at (0‚ 13). (a) Show that A =10. (2) (b) Given that f(15) = 3.49 (correct to 3 significant figures)‚ find the value of k. (3) (c) (i) Using your value of k‚ find f′(x). (ii) Hence
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An Understanding of the Concept of a Three-Dimensional Cubes and Surface Area in the Classroom Written by Vanessa Kinsey There are several uses in our daily lives that involve calculating the area of objects or places. Many of these daily recurring calculations require using acquired skills to figure out the area of three-dimensional objects. When introducing the concept of surface area to 5th and 6th grade students‚ they need to first know what three-dimensional objects look like and understand
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results Surface area to volume ratio Time taken for HCL acid to diffuse (seconds) 14 38 9 90 7.3 139 6.5 178 6 185 3. Do your results support your hypothesis‚ use date from your table and graph to support your answer‚ you should also identify any anomalous results. My hypothesis was ‘as the surface-area-to-volume ratio decreases the diffusion rate increases’ my results support my hypothesis‚ because in my table of results when the surface area to volume ratio is at 14 the diffusion time is 38
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Subject –MATHEMATICS (Time – Two hours and a half) Answers to this Paper must be written on the paper provided separately. You will not be allowed to write during the first 15 minutes. This time is to be spent in reading the question paper. The time given at the head of this Paper is the time allowed for writing the answers. Attempt all questions from Section A and any four questions from Section B. All working‚ including rough work‚ must be clearly
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vertex of the next‚ as shown in the diagram below. What is the area of the region that is covered by the union of the five equilateral triangular regions? Answer: Question Attempt 1 Attempt 2 Attempt 3 1 Triangles The area is: The area is: The area is: Time Score: Question First Attempt Second Attempt Third Attempt Correct (100) Time/Pts Correct (75) Time Correct (50) Time 1) Triangles Group: _______________________________________
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