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Unit one
Lesson one : Matter and its characteristics
1-Write the scientific term :
1. Mass of unit volume of a substance .
[]
2. The temperature at which a substance changes from solid state into liquid state .
[.....................]
3. The temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid state into gaseous state .
[..]
2-Complete the following :
1. Substances differ in some of their characteristics such as ..........,.....
and
2. Substances of densities less than the water density .on water surface , while other
substances of densities more than that of water
3. Equal masses of different substances have different .
4. Some solids are soft at ordinary temperature such as ..
5. ..and .are good conductors of electricity .
6. ..and .are poor thermal conductors .
3-Give reasons for
1. Painting metallic bridges and light columns in streets from time to time .
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2. Gold and silver are used in making jewels .
.
3.Cork floats on the water surface while the iron nail sinks .
.
4-On determining copper density using a piece of copper of mass of 22 gram the piece immersed
in 50 cm 3 of water ,the water increases up to 60 cm. Calculate the copper density .
Lesson two
Matter and Energy
1-Define the following :
1. Matter conservation Law .
....
3. Energy.
...
..
Lesson 3
1. Compare between :
P.O.C
Solid
Liquid
Gas
I.m.F
I.m.S
Shape
Volume
Motion
2. Complete :
1. Matter consist of .that carry its properties .
2. Ammonia molecule consists of three atoms and one atom .
3. Molecules consist of very tiny structure units known as ..which can not be seen by
naked eye .
4. Matters molecules are in .
5. I.m.F in iron is ...than that in petrol .
6. ..is a liquid element that consist of two atoms .
7. Inert gases consist of .atom like , ..and .
8. .. , are solids consist of one atom .
3- What are the properties of molecules ?
.
.
Chemical
formula
No of atom
No of elements
Carbon dioxide
Ammonia
Water
Sodium chloride
Hydrogen
Helium
Iron
Oxygen
Bromine
5- Write the scientific term :
1. The smallest part in matter that can exist freely having the properties of matter .
[.........................................]
2. Liquid element consists of one atom .
[.........................................]
[.........................................]
4. Type of matter keeps its shape & volume what ever the container shape change .
[.........................................]
5. Tiny structure units forming the molecule .
[.........................................]
Lesson four
1. Complete
1. The Latin name of sodium atom is .and its symbol is
2. The charge of proton is ..and it is present inside the ..
3. The symbol represent ..atom .
4. The atomic no = =
5. No. of energy levels are in the heaviest atom .
6. The energy of level "L"is ..than level .because the energy of each
level depends on .
7. The mass of the atom is concentrated in .
8. The no of neutrons = ..
9. The charge of the electrons ( e ) is while the atom is ..
10. The Latin name of potassium is .and its symbol is ..
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20
Ca
4. 73 Li
2.
4
2
He
5. 1 H
3.
39
19
6.
35
17
K
Cl
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8- Apply the rule x = 2 n 2 on K & M levels and explain why does this equation is not applies
for the last three energy levels ?
2
8
8
2
The atomic no. ..
The mass no .
No of protons
No of electrons .
No of neutrons .
3. lead
6. Bromine
9. potassium
Unit ( 2 )
Lesson ( 1 )
1. Write the mathematical relation that represents the following and the factors effect on
them
a. potential energy
.
b. kinetic energy
.
c. weight
.
d. mechanical energy
.
2. Give reason for :
1. The mechanical energy of the body is always constant .
.
2. The potential energy on the ground = zero
.
3. The K.E at maximum height equal zero .
.
3. Two cars of mass 5 kg and 15 kg respectively are moving with the same velocity which one
has the height K.E ?
4. What is the relation between P.E and weight ?
5. Define
a. P.E
.
b. K.E
.
c. work
.
c. velocity
f. weight
7. Complete :
a. At maximum height the .energy of the object equals to ..
b. As the force is increased to double . The work done will ..
c. ,and are from the energy resources .
d. As the height increased the P.E and the K.E
8. Problems :
a. Calculate the K.E of car moves with velocity 10 m / s if it mass is 900 kg ?
b. Calculate the mass of body of weight 30 N knowing that the gravitational acceleration is 9.8
m/s 2
9. A body of mass 50 kg , calculate is height from the earth surface if its P.E at that height equals
2500 joule ( g = 10 m / s 2 )
5 kg
Zero
(b)
0.01 km
2500 j
(c)
7 kg
5m
..
(d)
200 kg
2J
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B)
Mass
Height
P.E
(a)
50 kg
10 m / s
..
(b)
18 m / s
1J
(c)
400 kg
21780 J
11. A body of mass 2 kg falls freely from rest from distance 40 m height knowing that
g = 10 m / s 2
Height
Velocity
P.E
K.E
M.E
40 m
Zero
..
..
400 Joule
800 Joule
Zero
..
Zero
..
b). When a body is projected upward , the sum of its P.E and K.E
a. increases
b. decreases
c. remains constant
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d. equals zero
Lesson two
1. Write the scientific term :
a. It is used to convert the mechanical energy to electric energy .
[..........................................]
b. It is composed of an acid solution with two different metal dipped in .
[..........................................]
c. Energy is neither created nor destroyed but it is changed from one form to another .
[..........................................]
d. The sum of P.E and K.E of an object under the effect of gravity is constant .
[..........................................]
e. Instrument is used to convert the chemical energy into electric energy .
[..........................................]
2. Complete the following diagram :
Inside the car
.
Chemical energy
...
heat energy
..in ..................
Electric energy
lamp
sound
..
heat
3 Complete :
1. .. from the technological application which cause electromagnetic pollution .
2. In the electric lamp energy is converted into energy .
3. On leaving the pendulum to move freely energy is converted to .and this
confirm the law of ..
4. In the moving swing the sum of .and energies at any
moment is .
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Lesson three
1. Complete :
a. Temp is proportional with energy of the particles .
b. Friction converts .energy to .... energy .
c. As the .of molecules increases the ..energy increases so the
temp
d. Heat is an energy that is transferred from ..bodies to ..bodies .
e. Heat is transferred through iron by ..while it transfers through milk by .
f. .is the main source of most energies on the surface of the earth .
g. ..,and .are from the technological application that is used
to produce heat energy .
h. The heat of the sun is delivered to earth by
i. .is a permanent source of energy while .is a non permenant
source of energy .
2. Give reason for :
1. Solar heater is preferred than the gas heater .
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2. The freezer is found at the top of the fridge .
.
3. You feel hot when you rub your hands together .
.
3.What will happen when :
1. The molecules of gas is heated .
.
2. The molecules of gas is cooled .
.
3. You use the brakes of the bicycle .
.
4. Two bodies of the same temp touch each other .
.
5. The electric heater is turned on .
.
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Unit ( 3 )
Lesson one
Living organisms diversity and principles of their classification
1. Complete
1. can't be seen with naked eye .
2. Some plants can't be distinguished into roots , stems and leaves such as
,.and ..
3. Voughair and Adiantum reproduce by
4. Plants reproduce by the formation of seeds are divide into ..and
5. Angiosperms are divided into and
6. ..and .are from the dicotyledon plants .
7. Maize and wheat plants are from ..plants
8. .are invertebrate animals that characterized by a type of legs known as
jointed legs .
9. Arthropods can be classified according to the number of legs into ,
and ..
10. Animals have sharp incisors are divided according to their number in each jaw into
and
2. Define :
1. Taxonomy .
2. Species ..
3. Choose :
1. Animals with external support such as [ muscles fish reptiles ]
2. Insects have .pairs of jointed legs [ 2 3 4 ]
3. Animals have font teeth extending outwards such as .to capture the insects .
[ tiger lion hedgehog ]
4. Scolopendra and Julius are from [ Insects Arachnids Myriapods ]
5. .the seeds of these plants are formed inside cones .
[ Gymnosperms Angiosperms ]
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4.Complete :
Arthropods
Number of legs
Fly / ant
Spider / scorpion
Scolopendra / Julius
P.O.C
Rodents
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Lagomorphs
Unit 3
Lesson(2): Adaptation and Diversity of Living organisms
1. Define :
a. Adaptation
..........................................
b. Structural adaptation ( anatomical )
.
c. Functional adaptation
.
d. Behavioral adaptation
.
2.Give reason for :
1. Some plants pounce and digest the insect
.
2. Birds feed on shallow water worms and snails have long and thin beaks .
.
3. There are modifications of birds beaks and legs .
.
4. Some modifications had happened to mammals limbs .
.
3.Complete :
1. Birds adapt to their environments and the way of having food through the modifications in
their .and
2. ducks and geese have wide .in the two sides help them to the
food from water .
3.Paddles of whales and dolphins are modified for .
4.Give an example for :
1. A predatory bird
........................................................................................................
2. An insectivorous plant
........................................................................................................
3. A flying mammal .
......................................................................................................
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Lesson 3
Adaptation and continuity of life
1.Compare between
P.O.C
Hibernation
Aestivation
Elodea
Cactus
Definition
Examples
P.O.C
Type
Roots
Stem
Leaves
2.Give reason for :
1. Some species of birds migrate from one region to another during the year .
.
2. Jerboa and desert snail become dormant and hide in humid burrows .
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3. The leaves of the aquatic submerged plants are ribbon like small sized .
.
4. Some animals can colour themselves with dominant colours in the environment .
.
5. Camel's legs end in a broad pad .
.
3.Complete :
1.looks like the branches of plants .
2..is the ability of some living organisms to be hidden from their enemies
3..is considered as an example for the structural , functional and behavioral adaptation .
4. Camels' sweat glands don't start sweating unless the temperature reaches
..C
5. Camel stores an amount of .in its hump to keep its survival for
..months without eating any food .
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