Science Chapter 2: Cell-The Basic Unit of Life
Science Chapter 2: Cell-The Basic Unit of Life
Science Chapter 2: Cell-The Basic Unit of Life
2. Label a diagram of a light microscope and state the functions of each part.
4. Draw a diagram of a typical animal cell and plant cell. Label the typical structures of the cells
and list their functions.
5. State the similarities and differences between a typical animal cell and plant cell.
7. Name the different types of human cells and state their functions.
8. Arrange sequentially the cell organisation in the human body from simple to complex using
the terms cell, tissue, organ, system and organism.
9. Give a reason to explain why human beings are considered special organisms.
CHAPTER 3: MATTER
4. Name the 3 states of matter. Describe 5 physical characteristics for each of them.
5. Define diffusion. Compare the rates of diffusion in solids, liquids and gases.
7. (a) Draw diagram to show the difference in the arrangement of particles of solids, liquids and gases.
(b) Compare the arrangement and the movement of particles of solids, liquids and gases.
9. Explain :
(a) Why do some objects float in water?
11. State 2 advantages of storing liquefied gas under high pressure in cylinders.
7. Define mixture.