What must you always wear when doing a practical?
Safety Goggles
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Where is the DNA/ Genetic Information stored in a cell?
Nucleus
Draw and label the three states of matter.

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Name 4 energy stores.
KE, GPE, Thermal, Nuclear, Electrostatic, Magnetic, Chemical, Elastic Potential
D/N
What means 'The energy an object has due to motion'?
Kinetic Energy
If there is an accident what should you do first?
Notify the teacher immediately
What is the function of the Cell Membrane?
Control what moves into and out of the cell.
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What is the name of the process when a liquid changes into a gas?
Evaporation
D/N
State the law of conservation of Energy.
Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred.
What piece of equipment is used for 'Heating a beaker, flask or crucible over a Bunsen burner'?
Tripod
Which chemical is corrosive?
Acids
D/N
What three structures do plant cells have that animal cells don't?
Cell Wall, Chloroplast, Vacuole
D/N
Describe how the particles move around in a gas
Move around freely, quite quickly, collide into each other.
Recall the 4 energy pathways
Mechanical, Electrical, Heating, Radiation.
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State the term used to describe the spreading out of particles in gases and liquids.
Diffusion
If there is an accident what should you do first?
Notify the teacher immediately
What is one adaptation of a sperm cell?
Tail (Flagellum)
Acrosome
Lots of Mitochondria
A substance that dissolves in another substance is called a ___________ .
Solute
What is the useful energy transfer when coal is burnt?
........... energy is transferred to ............. energy
....Chemical.. energy is transferred to ....Thermal.... energy
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What means 'A resource of which there is endless supply because it can be replenished'?
Renewable Energy
D/N
What are the three parts of a Risk Assessment?
Hazard - Risk - Precaution/ Prevention
What is one benefit to a light microscope over an electron microscope?
- Can view i colour
- Can view living specimens
- Cheaper
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What is the difference between a dilute and a concentrated solution? (include a diagram)
A dilute solution contains a small amount of a dissolved solute, whereas a concentrated solution contains a large amount of a dissolved solute.
A team of university students test a new car they are designing. They find out that only 3,500J of the energy is useful of a total of 12,500J of energy. How efficient is this car?
efficiency = useful / total
= 3500 / 12500 = 0.28
What means 'Lots of cells working together to perform one function'?
Tissue