Diffusion in agar cube

1, In terms of maximizing diffusion, what was the most effective size cube that you tested?

-1cm cube has the largest percent diffusion, 100%.  All area was colored in pink which means diffusion was completed.

←From top to bottom, 1cm cube, 2cm cube and 3cm cube.

As the picture shows, no transparent area in 1cm cube. There are some intact area in both 2cm cube and 3cm cube.

 

 

↑The agar cubes are made from the solution containing phenolphthalein. So, when cubes are immersed in basic solution, the color of cube turns to pink from outside to inside. By measuring the area that turned pink, we can calculate the percentage of diffusion.↓

 

 

2,Why was that size most effective at maximizing diffusion? What are the important factors that affect how materials diffuse into cells or tissue?

-The proportion of surface area against the volume of cube becomes largest in 1cm cube. More area is exposed to the solution so that the rate of diffusion results in the fastest. Moreover, less volume requires less time to the diffusion completes.

3, If a large surface area is helpful to cells. Why do cells not grow to be very large?

-The ratio of surface are and volume of cube get closer as the length, width and height increase. Therefore, rather than producing 1 big cell, making multiple cells is more effective in terms of increasing surface area of the cell.

4, You have three cubes, A,B, and C. They have surface to volume ratios of 3:1, 5:2 and 4:1 respectively. Which of these cube is going to be the most effective at maximizing diffusion, how do you know this?

-The cube with ratio 4:1 would have fastest diffusion rate. Since that cube has the smallest volume against its surface area, more area is immersed to the liquid. Therefore, the diffusion in that cube(4:1) complete shorter period than the rest of two cubes.

5,How does your body adapt surface area-to-volume ratios to help exchange gases?

-alveolus in lungs helps expand the surface area so that more amount of gas can be exchanged.

6,Why can’t certain cells, like bacteria, get to be the size of a small fish?

-Since bacteria is consisted from 1 cell. Therefore, the only way to take in the nutrients is diffusion. Therefore, too big cell can’t nourish itself because of fewer surface area of cell membrane.

7,What are the advantages of large organisms being multicellular?

-Can be replaced quickly.

-Restores damaged parts quickly

-Able to form the organism that has specific function by creating various types of cells. e.g. muscle

←Data chart of the experiment.

16 personalities

1,what is your personality type?

Logistician

2,Three words to describe you

Dutiful, Stubborn, Honest,

3,What you can learn from having a strong personal awareness of yourself and others?

By noticing your strength and weakness, you would know how you can interact with others better. In the same way, knowing other’s personalities helps you to have more effective and respectful communication with them. For example, my personality might hurt sensitive people since being honest is my priority, therefore, I could say the words that sensitive people don’t want to hear. Before I took this test, I had recognized that I was stubborn. However, the test reveals the disadvantage of being so.Due to my stubbornnesss, I hardly accept ideas which opposses to mine.

4,Why are these tests flawed?

The test is not accurate all the time because people can have much more personalities than 16. Moreover, some people could have several components which seems to be contradictive in their character.

 

Wave Properties Blog Post

Pulse wave

-Non-repeating wave; single disturbance.

Periodic wave

-Wave recurring at regular intervals. This kind wave requires regularly repeating disturbances.

Transverse wave

-This wave has disturbances which is at right angle to the direction that wave will travel.

Longitudinal wave

-Disturbance in this wave is in the same direction as the direction of wave travels.

Destructive interference

-It occurs when the crest and crest or trough and trough meet together. Two waves make a bigger trough or crest at that time.

Constructive interference

-When a trough and crest meet together, it happens. The energies combine to work against each other so that two waves tend to cancel out.

Standing Wave

-When interfering waves have the same amplitude and wavelength, the resultant interference pattern remains nearly stationary and is called as standing wave.

4.How dose increasing the tension of the slinky/string affect the speed of wave?

When tension is increased, the restoring force increases, the wave will snap back into the place and the wave will propagate faster.

5, When crest hits boundary, dose it reflect as a crest or trough?

When a crest hits a boundary, it reflects as a trough and when a trough hits a boundary, it reflects as a crest.

6, How dose frequency affect wavelength? For example, if you increase the frequency of a wave, what affect dose it have on the wavelength?

It affects the speed the speed. The higher frequency, the faster the waves.

Geography12 survey

I will conduct survey about energy; especially, fossil fuel.

At the intersection of Shaughnessy avenue and Kingsway avenue, I’ll count the number of cars passing through for 30 minutes.

The reason why I conduct this survey there is except for highways, almost all car have to pass along those roads to enter to or exit from Port Coquitlam.

From data collected by the survey, I’ll estimate a daily traffic volume. I also need to find the average fuel efficiency of cars.

For second step, I’ll ask a question about how long do people drive in a day for about 15 local residents. That gives the average distance of people in Port Coquitlam drive in a day.

At the end, I’ll get the estimated volume of fossil fuel consumed by cars in our city.

(Daily traffic volume)×(Average distance)÷(Average fuel efficiency)=Estimated volume of fuels consumed by cars←Place to conduct a survey