Scientists 100 200 Cell PartsFluid Movt in Cells Parts & Functions Body Systems 300 400 500 400 500 400 300 200 100 Hodge Podge.
Membrane at Rest Selectively Permeable Channels Ion Concentration Differences Nernst Relationship Ion Pumps.
Journal WP-1 Answer the following questions in complete sentences: 1.Why is water important? 2.What are some uses for water? Answer the following questions.
Water Erosion and Deposition Surface Water 8.1. I.Runoff A.Runoff – water that doesn’t soak into the ground or evaporate. B.Factors Affecting Runoff a.Amount.
Body system 1. Body wall 2. Digestive system 3. Reproductive system 4. Nervous system 5. Excretory system.
Types of Transport Review. The movement of particles against the direction of diffusion requiring cell energy. ACTIVE TRANSPORT.
Water Underground Section 5 Pages 68-74. Underground Layers Where does underground water come from? Do you recall what happens to precipitation when.
Groundwater Water that soaks into the ground after rain Factors that determine the amount Steepness of slopes Steepness of slopes Type of surface materials.
Aquifer An underground body of water held by rock (enough water to be usable)
The Cell & Mitosis. The Cell: Fundamental Unit of Life Life as we define it consists of cells All cells arise from previously existing cells Organisms.
Porosity and Permeability. Which surface material will allow water to infiltrate in or run-off?
Fresh Water. Most of the Earth’s fresh water is found in moving water and in standing water. Rivers, streams, and springs are moving water, ponds, lakes,