What is the function of the stem? - to support and hold the leaves upright so that the chlorophyll can trap light, What is the function of the roots? - to absorb water and minerals, to hold the plant firmly to the ground, to hold the soil firmly together, What is the function of the circulatory system? - Transports blood that contains digested food, water and oxygen to all parts of the body.Transports blood that contains waste materials away from all parts of the body to be removed. Transports blood that contains waste materials away from all parts of the body to be removed., What are the 3 states of matter? - solid, liquid and gas, What is heat? - Heat is a form of energy, What is temperature? - Temperature is a measurement of how hot or cold something is., How is heat energy transferred? - Heat flows from a hotter object/ place to a colder object/ place until both reach the same temperature and heat flow stops., What substances do the water-carrying tubes transport? - water and minerals, What substance do the food-carrying tubes transport? - food, Where is food being made in the plant? - leaf, What is the function of the food-carrying tube? - Transport food from the leaf to other parts of the plant, What is the function of the water-carrying tube? - Transport water and minerals from the roots to other parts of the plant, During boiling, what is the change of state? - From liquid to gas, During melting, what is the change of state? - From solid to liquid, During freezing, what is the change of state? - From liquid to solid, During evaporation, what is the change of state? - From liquid to gas, During condensation, what is the change of state? - From gas to liquid, During boiling, water gains heat and becomes _______. - steam, During evaporation, water gains heat and becomes _______. - water vapour, Name the processes that involves heat gain - melting, boiling, evaporating, Name the processes that involves heat lost - freezing, condensing, A cold can of coke was placed on the table. Explain why theres water droplets on the outside surface of the can. (WLCCW) - Water vapour from the surrounding air loses heat to the cooler outside surface of the can, condense to form water droplets., What is the boiling point of water? - 100°C, What is the melting point of water? - 0°C, What is the freezing point of water? - 0°C, After leaving a cold room, the boy's glasses is misty. Explain why. (WLCC) - Water vapour from the surrounding air loses heat to the cooler outside surface of glasses, condense to form water droplets., How is water and minerals transport in the plant? - Water and minerals absorb by the roots will be transported to other parts of the plant using the water-carrying tubes., How is food transported in the plant? - Food made by the leaves will be transported to other parts of the plant using the food-carrying tubes., What is the function of respiratory system? - To take in oxygen and give out carbon dioxide, What is the function of the heart? - To pump blood to other parts of the body, What are the substances that can be found in the blood? - Oxygen, digested food, water, carbon dioxide and other waste materials, What type of gases are found in the air? - nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, water vapour, How does fish take in oxygen and give out carbon dioxide? - Water with dissolved oxygen enters the mouth and passes to the gills. At the gills, oxygen enters the blood and carbon dioxide leaves the blood and enters the water. Water containing dissolved carbon dioxide exit the gills., Which blood vessel contains blood with the highest amount of oxygen? - Blood in blood vessel A, Which blood vessel contains blood with the highest amount of carbon dioxide? - Blood in blood vessel D, What is the difference in the amount of oxygen in blood vessel A and B? - Blood in A contains higher amount of oxygen than blood in B., What is the difference in the amount of carbon dioxide in blood vessel A and B? - Blood in A contains lower amount of oxygen than blood in B., Which points shows boiling? - B to C, Which points shows heat gain? - A to C, Which points shows heat lost? - None of the above, Which points shows melting? - A to B, Which points shows heat gain? - A to C, Which points shows heat lost? - None of the above, Explain why the mirror got misty after the man took a warm shower. (Think: WLCCW) - Water vapour from the surrounding air loses heat to the cooler surface of the mirror and condense to form water droplets.,

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