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**What This Document Is**
This document is an answer key for a biology activity focused on the principles of diffusion – specifically, simple diffusion and facilitated diffusion – across cell membranes. It accompanies a POGIL (Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning) activity designed for a cellular and molecular biology course. The activity uses visual models to explore how molecules move into and out of cells.
**Why This Document Matters**
This answer key is essential for students enrolled in BIOS 041 (Bio Core I Cellular & Molecular) at Lehigh University who are completing the “Types of Diffusion” activity. It allows students to check their understanding of key concepts related to membrane structure, concentration gradients, and the different mechanisms of transport across cell membranes. It’s most useful *after* a student has attempted the activity independently, as a tool for self-assessment and identifying areas needing further review.
**Common Limitations or Challenges**
This document *only* provides the correct answers to the questions posed within the activity. It does not offer detailed explanations of the underlying biological principles, nor does it provide additional examples or practice problems. Students still need to understand the concepts to benefit from checking their answers. It won’t replace the need for lectures, textbook readings, or further study.
**What This Document Provides**
The full answer key includes responses to questions relating to:
* Identifying molecules in diffusion models.
* Determining the direction of molecule movement.
* Distinguishing between simple and facilitated diffusion.
* Defining key terms like “concentration gradient” and “equilibrium.”
* Analyzing the composition of cell membranes (lipids, proteins, carbohydrates).
This preview does *not* include the complete set of answers, the original activity models, or any explanatory text beyond this description. It is intended to confirm the document’s relevance to your studies, not to complete the assignment for you.