Education Technology

Why Bigger is Not Necessarily Better

Subject Area
Science: Biology: Cells
Level
9-12
Activity Time
45 Minutes
TI Calculator
TI-Nspire™ CX series
TI-Nspire™ CX CAS/CX II CAS
TI-Nspire™ Apps for iPad®
TI-Nspire Version
3.9
Resource Types
Lessons
Simulations
Format
TNS

Why Bigger is Not Necessarily Better

Activity Overview

In this lesson, students will discover the dynamic relationship between the surface area and the volume of a "cell."

Objectives

  • Students will determine the relationship between the surface area and the volume of a sphere.
  • Students will use the understanding of surface area and volume to explain cellular membrane dynamics.
  • Students will use a graph to interpret and analyze a biological principle.

Vocabulary

  • radius
  • circumference
  • surface area
  • volume
  • cell membrane

About the Lesson

This lesson involves examining the relationship between surface area and volume.
As a result, students will:

  • Analyze data numerically, graphically, and symbolically.
  • Apply the relationships between the radius of a sphere and its circumference, surface area, and volume.
  • Draw conclusions based on the simulation and their own data collection about the Surface Area to Volume relationship and why biological cells must remain small.

Subject Area
Science: Biology: Cells
Level
9-12
Activity Time
45 Minutes
TI Calculator
TI-Nspire™ CX series
TI-Nspire™ CX CAS/CX II CAS
TI-Nspire™ Apps for iPad®
TI-Nspire Version
3.9
Resource Types
Lessons
Simulations
Format
TNS
iPad is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
Vernier EasyData,Vernier EasyLink and Vernier EasyTemp are registered trademarks of Vernier Science Education.