Movement of Substances
Diffusion and Osmosis
Created Date
09.22.21
Last Updated
09.24.21
Viewed 136 Times
Create multiple-choice games on Wisc-Online and play them on our Chakalaka mobile app!
But that's not all! Explore educational games created by others. Simply search by category or enter agame code number and dive into a world of learning and fun.
Download the Chakalaka mobile app here:
Topics of this game:
-
Which of the following particles moves by diffusion?
-
Which of the following particles moves by osmosis?
-
Diffusion is the net movement of particles.
-
The difference in concentration between two regions is called the concentration.
-
Which of the following is true about osmosis?
-
Which of the following has the highest water potential?
-
Which of the following has the highest concentration?
-
Which situation will cause 5% sucrose solution in a thistle funnel to rise?
-
Which of the following statements is true?
-
Which of the following is not an example of diffusion?
-
In a thistle funnel, a piece of cellophane paper acts as the?
-
What happens to a red blood cell when placed in distilled water?
-
What happens to a red blood cell when placed in concentrated sugar solution?
-
What happens to a palisade mesophyll cell when placed in distilled water?
-
What happens to a guard cell when placed in concentrated salt solution?
-
What is the best way to increase rate of diffusion of blue dye in water into agar?
-
Why does the root hair cell need to be long and narrow?
User comments are currently unavailable. We apologize for the inconvenience and are working to restore this feature as soon as possible.