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Demonstration Teaching

in Biology
with ICT Integration

FREDERICK A. TAGORDA
LESSON DEMONSTRATION TEACHER
Lesson Objectives
▶ At the end of this lesson, at least 75% of the
learners should be able to:
1. explainosmosis in cells
2. use prediction table to build knowledge
about osmosis in cell
Reviewing Solutions

▶ Lets review about solution and answer the questions below.


▶ Use the materials that you brought today to find out the answer to the
following questions
Put the materials that you brought in a glass of water and stir it
well.
▶ 1.What did you notice? What did you produce?
▶ 2. What are the components of your solution?
▶ 3. How will you different the two components of solution?
Fresh Start
Questions
1. What did you see in the picture?

2. Where do you usually see this scenario?

3. What tiny living component composes a leaf ?

4. What usually happen to vegetable sprayed with water?

5. What happen to leafy vegetables that are not sprayed with water ?

6. What do you think will happen to vegetables if you spray it with salty water
?
Cross Section Of Plant Cell
Eggmosis Prediction
Condition Egg Picture Decision Explanation
(Yes / No)
an egg surrounded
with salt solution ( more
solute outside than
inside the cell).
an egg surrounded
with salt solution ( more
solute inside than
outside the cell).
an egg surrounded
with solution( equal
amount of solute in
and out of the cell).
Osmosis
Let us watch a video on osmosis and answer the questions that
follows.

1. What process was discussed in the video?


2. How do you think that process explain in the video?
3. How will you apply the concept of osmosis to the vegetable and
the egg?
Definition of Osmosis
Osmosis
Let us watch a video on osmosis and answer the questions that
follows.

1. What process was discussed in the video?


2. How do you think that process explain in the video?
3. How will you apply the concept of osmosis to the vegetable and
the egg?
Isotonic Solution
Let us watch the video of isotonic solution and answer
the questions that follows:
a.How will you compare the amount of solute and
solvent between the cells and its surrounding in
isotonic solution
b.How will you describe the movement of the water
in isotonic solution?
c.What happen to the cells in isotonic solution?
Isotonic Solution
Isotonic Solution
Let us watch the video of isotonic solution and answer
the questions that follows:
a.How will you compare the amount of solute and
solvent between the cells and its surrounding in
isotonic solution
b.How will you describe the movement of the water
in isotonic solution?
c.What happen to the cells in isotonic solution?
Hypotonic Solution
Let us watch the video of hypotonic solution and
answer the questions that follows:
a. How will you compare the amount of solute and
solvent between the cells and the surrounding in
hypotonic solution
b. How will you describe the movement of the water in
hypotonic solution
c. What happen to the cells in hypotonic solution?
Hypotonic Solution
Hypotonic Solution
Let us watch the video of hypotonic solution and
answer the questions that follows:
a. How will you compare the amount of solute and
solvent between the cells and the surrounding in
hypotonic solution
b. How will you describe the movement of the water in
hypotonic solution
c. What happen to the cells in hypotonic solution?
Hypertonic Solution
Let us watch the video of hypertonic solution and answer
the questions that follows:
a.How will you compare the amount of solute and solvent
between the cells and the surrounding in hypertonic
solution
b.How will you describe the movement of the water in
hypertonic solution
c.What happen to the cell in hypertonic solution?
Hypertonic Solution
Hypertonic Solution
Let us watch the video of hypertonic solution and answer
the questions that follows:
a.How will you compare the amount of solute and solvent
between the cells and the surrounding in hypertonic
solution
b.How will you describe the movement of the water in
hypertonic solution
c.What happen to the cell in hypertonic solution?
Eggmosis Prediction
Condition Egg Picture Decision Explanation
(Yes / No)
an egg surrounded
with salt solution ( more
solute outside than
inside the cell).
an egg surrounded
with salt solution ( more
solute inside than
outside the cell).
an egg surrounded
with solution( equal
amount of solute in
and out of the cell).
Explaining the Case of The
Egg and Vegetables
Mastering Osmosis Menu
Choose the words, phrases or sentences below to create a customized
menu for isotonic, hypertonic and hypotonic solution.
Use the table at the next slide as a guide.
1.More solute outside the cell , less solute outside the cell, more solute
inside the cell, less solute inside the cell
2.Swollen or burst cell, shrunk cell, cell with the same size.
3.Net movement of water outside the cell
Net movement of water inside the cell
Water moves equally in and out of the cell
Mastering Osmosis Menu
Types of Amount of Amount of Movement of Effect to the
Solution solute inside solute water size or
the cell outside the appearance
cell of the cell
Isotonic

Hypertonic

Hypotonic
Generalizing Osmosis
Fill-in the blank with appropriate terms from the table below.
____ is the net movement of ____in/out of the cell. It is called
___solution if the water moves at an equal amount in and out of the
cell. The size of the cell in this solution is ____.Meanwhile, in ___
solution, the cell shrinks because the water moves ____the cells. On
the other hand, in ___solution, the cells ___ because the water moves
to the cell due to higher concentration of solute inside the cell.

Isotonic outside water


hypotonic swells hypertonic
The same inside osmosis
Osmosis At Work
Write isotonic , hypotonic and hypertonic to the
following practical applications. Explain if the
event is advantage or disadvantage.
1. Bloating of fish when we transfer them from salt
water to
tap water.
Osmosis At Work
Write isotonic , hypotonic and hypertonic to the
following practical applications. Explain if the
event is advantage or disadvantage.
2. Transferring IV fluid to the body.
Osmosis At Work
Write isotonic , hypotonic and hypertonic to the
following practical applications. Explain if the
event is advantage or disadvantage.
3. Putting sliced unripe mango in a jar with tap
water.
Osmosis At Work
Write isotonic , hypotonic and hypertonic to the
following practical applications. Explain if the
event is advantage or disadvantage.
4. Bursting of grapes, cherries and berries during
rainy days.
Osmosis At Work
Write isotonic , hypotonic and hypertonic to the
following practical applications. Explain if the
event is advantage or disadvantage.
5. Watering the plant 2 times a day with small
amount of water rather than once a day with big
amount of water
Testing Your Knowledge In Osmosis

Multiple Choice
Choose the letter of the correct answer.

1. Blood cells do not burst during dextrose


administration because the solution is ____.
a. hypertonic c. isotonic
b. hypotonic d. none of the above
Testing Your Knowledge In Osmosis

2. How can we know that slices of cucumber


are placed in a bowl with hypertonic solution
?
a. The bowl is dry.
b. The slices of cucumber shrinks.
c. The slices of cucumber swells.
d. None of the above
Testing Knowledge In Osmosis

3.How does spraying water maintains the fresh


look of fruits and vegetables ?
a. Plant cells releases water.
b. Plant cells absorbs water by osmosis.
c. The water and the plant cells are isotonic
d. Both b and c
Testing Knowledge In Osmosis
4.How does adding salt help preserve fish like tuyo?
a. Adding salt to fish will move or release the water to
the salt
b. Adding salt to fish will retain the water in the fish.
c. Adding salt to fish will help its cells to swell and look
fresh.
d. None of the above
Testing Knowledge In Osmosis

5. Which is true in a fresh water fish that


suddenly jump in seawater?
a. The fish will burst in isotonic solution.
b. The fish will shrink in hypotonic solution.
c. The fish will burst in hypertonic solution
d. The fish will shrink in hypertonic solution
Dive Deeper

▶ 1.Identify 1 dependent and 1 independent variable that


you would like to relate to clarify blurred ideas about
osmosis.

▶ 2.Use Diving into Deep Learning Tool with Output and


submit your work tomorrow.

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