Carbon Molecules Lab Activity (Chapter 2.3) clone
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3. Use the beaker to measure out an additional 100 ml of water
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8. With the help of your partner, open the Ziplock bag and add the premeasured salt into the polymer solution.
9. Close the Ziplock bag and massage it.
10. Observe
9. Close the Ziplock bag and massage it.
10. Observe
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- Place the empty salt Ziplock bag in the tub marked for the plastic bags so it can be reused. If you got the salt bag wet, then throw it away in the trash can.
- Take the Ziplock bag with the polymer mixture to the tub marked waste. Put the closed Ziplock bag in the tub.
- Be sure your table is clean and any spills are wiped up.
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Cell
membranes surround a cell and physically separates the inside materials from
the outside environment. To do this, the
cell membrane has to have unique properties and this occurs because it has a
phospholipid bi-layer—one end hydrophobic (not liking water, non-polar) and one
end hydrophilic (liking water, polar).


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Lipids are large molecules and have the ability to
stretch and change shape.
Using your chromebook and open a stopwatch/timer app (no cell phones today)
Using your chromebook and open a stopwatch/timer app (no cell phones today)
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Each of you take one dry Q-tip and place one end in the center of your plate. Observe.
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