Cells and Plants
Chemical World
Energy
Body Systems
Working Scientifically
100

What is the basic unit of all living things?

Cells


100

What is a pure substance made of one type of atom called?

Elements

100

The type of energy found in moving objects

Movement/Kinetic energy

100

This system is responsible for giving shape to the body and protecting vital organs.

Circulatory system

100

What is Mr Newbury's acronym used to remember all the things a good graph needs?

Double points if you can state the full acronym

CUTLASS


Crosses, Units, Title, Line of best fit, Axis labels, Size, Scale

200

Where in an animal cell is DNA found?


The nucleus

200

Is water an element, compound or mixture?

Compound


200

Energy stored in food, fuel, or batteries is known as this

Chemical energy

200

Which organ in the digestive system absorbs water from the food after it has been digested

Large intestine

200

What is Mr Newbury's acronym for remembering the variables?


Bonus points: Can you say what each variable is?

I Don't Care, Chocolate Milkshakes Suck!


Independent: Change

Dependent: Measured

Controlled: Same

300

What organelle is the 'powerhouse of the cell'?

The Mitochondria

300

Name 3 separation techniques

Magnetic separation

Distillation

Decanting

Evaporation

Filtration

Centrifuging


300

what is the difference between an energy transformation and an energy transfer?

A transfer is the movement of energy between different objects without a change in the type of energy. 


A transformation is when one type of energy changes into another form of energy (eg. electrical energy into heat)

300

Name 3 organs found within the female reproductive system that are not found within the male reproductive system

Ovaries

Fallopian tubes

Uterus

Cervix


300

In what circumstances would you use a column graph?

When you are working with numbers and categories

400

Do plants produce sexually or asexually?

Sexually (they have male and female gametes)

400

Explain the difference between a physical and chemical change

Physical change involves a change in shape or form, without affecting the type of substance.


Chemical change involves a chemical reaction and therefore the creation of new substances from the initial substances.

400

The law that states energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed or transferred.

Law of Conservation of Energy

400

This system controls the body’s responses using electrical signals sent through nerves

The Nervous system


400

What is a hypothesis?

What you think will be the outcome of an experiment, prior to performing it


500

State 3 differences between plant and animal cells

Plant cells have rigid cells walls, animal cells have flexible membrances


Plant cells have chloroplasts, animal cells do not


Plant cells use photosynthesis for energy, animal cells use the mitochondria

500

What separation technique is used to separate a mixture of liquids based on their boiling point?

Distillation

500

A portable speaker converts 250J of electrical energy into 80J of heat, 45J of movement energy and 125J of Sound energy. What is its efficiency?

50%

500

This type of muscle is found only in the heart.

Cardiac muscle


500

Are these two variables related?


No, this is an example of correlation but not causation