Heat and waves
Nervous and endocrine
Diseases and immune system
Atoms
Mixed challenge
100

What are the three methods of heat transfer?

Conduction, convection, radiation

100

What is the basic functional unit of the nervous system?

Neuron (Nerve cells)

100

What is a pathogen?

A microorganism that causes disease.

100

What are the three subatomic particles?

Protons, neutrons, electrons

100

Which type of radiation is used in smoke detectors?

Alpha radiation.

200

Which property of a wave determines its pitch?

Frequency

200

Which system sends messages using hormones?

Endocrine system

200

Name two types of pathogens.

bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa.

200

Which particle determines the identity of an element?

Proton

200

Explain the difference between a molecule and a compound.  

A molecule contains two or more atoms bonded together; a compound contains two or more different elements chemically bonded.

300

A sound wave has a larger amplitude than another sound wave. What will be different?

It will be louder

300

After eating a large chocolate bar, which hormone is released and why?

Insulin; it lowers blood glucose levels.

300

Why don't antibiotics work on viral infections?

Antibiotics target bacteria, not viruses.

300

An atom has 11 protons and 10 electrons. What is its overall charge?

positive 

300

Why does salt water conduct electricity but sugar water does not?

Salt forms ions in solution; sugar does not.

400

Why does sound travel faster through steel than through air?

Particles are closer together and transfer vibrations more quickly.

400

How does a neuron send message to another neuron?

It releases neuron transmitter at the axon terminal which carries the message to the dendrite of the next neuron.

400

Give example of each line of defence of the immune system.

1st line: skin, mucus, snot, stomach acid

2nd line: Phagocytes, inflammation

3rd line: lymphocytes, B cells, T cells.

400

Carbon-14 and Carbon-12 are both carbon atoms. What is different between them?

The number of neutrons.

400

Name 2 electromagnetic waves that is stronger than visible light.

Ultra violet

X ray

Gamma ray

500

A student says "Heat rises." Why is this statement not completely correct?

Heat itself does not rise. Warm fluids rise because they become less dense, causing convection currents.

500

Explain why the nervous system responds faster than the endocrine system.

Nervous system uses electrical impulses; endocrine system relies on hormones travelling in blood.

500

Explain why a vaccinated person may not become sick after exposure to a disease.

Memory cells quickly produce antibodies and destroy the pathogen.

500

There is a 100g of radioactive isotopes at the start of an experiment. How many grams of it remain after 4 half-lifes?

6.25g

500

A student touches a hot stove. Name the correct sequence:

Stimulus → ? → ? → ? → Response  

Receptor → Control Centre (CNS) → Effector

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