Description
This activity is designed to be used as a single-day lesson on the basics of cellular transport. This PowerPoint explains the differences between the types of active transport (endocytosis and exocytosis) and passive transport (osmosis, diffusion, and facilitated diffusion).
Included in this resource is:
•A 23-slide Power Point
•Guided Notes for Cellular Transport
•Quick Quiz
** Quick Quiz: A 10-question open notes quiz at the end of the Power Point. Students are allowed to use their notes. I use Quick Quizzes as a way to ensure students are “doing their job” –i.e. they are engaged, following along, and filling out their notes.
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Description
This activity is designed to be used as a single-day lesson on the basics of cellular transport. This PowerPoint explains the differences between the types of active transport (endocytosis and exocytosis) and passive transport (osmosis, diffusion, and facilitated diffusion).
Included in this resource is:
•A 23-slide Power Point
•Guided Notes for Cellular Transport
•Quick Quiz
** Quick Quiz: A 10-question open notes quiz at the end of the Power Point. Students are allowed to use their notes. I use Quick Quizzes as a way to ensure students are “doing their job” –i.e. they are engaged, following along, and filling out their notes.



