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pipette
Test tube
burette
Both of them are used to measure
volume of liquid
P is used to measure a fixed volume of
liquid R is used to measure a random
Volume of liquid accurately

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Distance between the object and
the torch
Change in the height of the shadow
Distance between the torch and the screen
The closer the object to the torch, the higher the
height of shadow

float
Less dense

air
water

2500 0.7
4 60

tissue organ
system

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Transports oxygen and nutrients to all parts of the
body

Chlamydomonas/ paramecium
Hydra/ spiroygra

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Euglena
Amoeba

To remove the starch


Presence of carbon dioxide
Presence of starch
Type of plant
To absorb carbon dioxide

Plant A

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Act as a control

Carbon sunlightoxygen
dioxide water glucose
chlorophyll

To decolourise the chlorophyll of leaf


The colour of the leaf will turn dark blue

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true
true
false
false

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transpiration
Transports water and minerals from soil to leaves
Cool down the plant

Guard cell stoma

Stoma will close to reduce water loss through


transpiration

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Sexual reproduction
Asexual reproduction
Sexual reproduction involves reproduction cell,
asexual reproduction does not involve reproductive
cell

human frog
insect amphibian

regeneration

Vegetative
reproduction
Binary
fission
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Spore
formation
budding

Sperm
duct
scortum
urethra

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Fallopian
tube ovary
uterus

Help sperm to swim


To carry the genetic information

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age

Penis enlarge
Hair grow on armpit

false
true
false

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