Modul Science Form 1
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b) ,raw lines to show the correct match between the apparatus and their functions Name the apparatus 'unction
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4. pring balance
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!."hermometer
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4. %iagram 4 sho&s a thermometer. a' (hat is the reading of the thermometer) *****************
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1.2 CELL AS THE BASIC UNIT OF LIFE 1.Name the parts of microscope. $ 1 " 2
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Diag a! " )abel each part of the cell with a suitable word from the following list.
Nucleus
Cell membrane
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Diag a! # )abel each part of the cell with a suitable word from the following list.
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Diag a! $ Match the labeled cell structures to their names and functions. Cell st u%tu e % 4 R ( Na!e Nucleus Cell membrane Cytoplasm Chloroplast Cell wall 3 8acuole Fun%tion Maintains the shape of cell Controls all cell activities -bsorb sunlight for photosynthesis (tores water and dissolved minerals (ite of chemical processes Control the movement of (ubstances in and out of he cell
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Cell o ganisation 9. Match the name to the correct part of the cell organisation in human.
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e Made up of different systems that work together Made up of different organs made up of different tissues b a the basic unit made up of the same type of cells
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1." &ATTER 1. Classify the following matter into solids> li.uids or gases a) e) 5ir in the balloon hot &ater
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a) glue b) coffee c) smoke d) bree@e e) mercury f) blood g) book h) steam i) o$ygen ") rainwater ii. i i
T)e *ensit+ of substance is the mass of the substance in a unit volume. he unit for density is ,g-!. or g-%!. DENSIT( /D0 1 &ASS /&0 'OLU&E /'0 M a. , B
, 8 #$ample 1 he mass of 6cmC of iron is 1D.Dg. :hat is its density= he density of iron B B B Mass 8olume 1D. Dg 6cmC 2 g-%!. B 8
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/. he mass of an ob"ect is 2D g. :hat is its density if it has a volume of 1/ cmC = 2. he volume of R was determined to be 5DcmC in an e$periment. &f the density of solid R is D.6 g?cmC. :hat is its mass= 5. he mass of piece of stone is 27Dg and its volume is /DDcmC. :hat is the density of the stone=
A less dense substance FLOATS in a denser liquid Whereas a denser substance SINKS in a less denser liquid
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he substances are put together according to a> b> c> and d.,raw the position. (tone and :ater b. :ater and oil
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,iagram 7 shows the densities of li.uids E> A and F and solids %> 4 and R which are put into a measuring cylinder.
9. ,iagram 9 shows the arrangement of particles in three substances> G> H and ). )abel G> H and ) using the following words0 #lement Compound Mi$ture
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1.5 T E !"# !#O$N% $S 1. ,iagram 1 shows the composition and percentage of the constituents of air.
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1. ;n diagram 1D dra& and label the heat flo& of sea breeCe and land breeCe using the giEen information. :ot air rises cool air from the sea hot air from land
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/. he change of state of matter involves absorption or release of heat energy. a) ,raw the particles arrangement of ice when heated
Before heating
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Before melting
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Before free@ing
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Before boiling
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Before cooling
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Before sublimation
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Before condensation
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Before evaporation
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