
Introduction to Science, Animal cell and Plant cell
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Introduction to Science, Animal cell and Plant cell
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identify and state functions of the apparatus.
identify symbols and examples of hazardous materials in the laboratory
draw and label apparatus commonly used in the laboratory and classify based on how it is used
justify the regulations and safety measures in the laboratory.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following hazard symbols means flammable?
A
B
C
D
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Multiple Choice
4. Why are safety symbols important?
They tell me how to do an experiment
Because the icon looks cool
Symbols tell me the content of the substances
They tell me specific dangers
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Multiple Choice
When you finish working with chemicals, biological specimens, and other lab substances, always
treat your hands with skin lotion.
wipe your hands on a towel.
wipe your hands on your clothes.
wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water
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Multiple Choice
I may get the science supplies I need for an experiment.
whenever I want
when I think it is safe
when the supplies are out and ready to use
when the teacher gives me permission
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
What safety symbol is this?
Explosion
Flammable
No Open Flame
Oxidizing Agent
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Multiple Choice
Poison/Toxic
Bio Hazard
Radioactive
Corrosive
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Multiple Choice
Students must return all equipment to their original location,
but they must also avoid returning chemicals to stock containers.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Flammable liquids may be heated with either a burner or hot plate.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
All chemicals spills must first be cleaned with water.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
If you have a spill (but not on yourself) that involves broken glass…
begin cleaning up the spill as instructed
scream like a baby to warn others
stay by the spill, have your partner notify instructor
notify the instructor yourself
check for any updates to your safety rules
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Multiple Choice
If you injure yourself by accidentally cutting or piercing your skin…
begin administering first aid
scream like a baby to warn others
stay where you are and
have your partner notify the instructor
notify the instructor yourself
check for any updates to your safety rules
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Multiple Choice
When your laboratory experiment requires you to use a flame as a heat source…
be sure to use an apron to protect clothing
be sure to tie back any loose hair
both of the answers above
never use open flames
never use a hot plate
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Multiple Choice
When diluting acid to water, always pour…
water and acids should NOT be mixed
acid into water, stirring slowly
water into acid, stirring slowly
acid into water, stirring quickly
water into acid, stirring quickly
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Multiple Choice
While working in the lab, a chemical spills on your hand. The first thing you should do is…
wipe the chemical off with a paper towel
immediately dip you hands in water
clean up your mess before taking other action
clean up as the teacher said
have your friend tell the teacher
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Multiple Choice
When working with equipment that requires electricity…
keep electrical cords untangled and fully plugged in
check for updates to your safety contract
stretch the cord to the furthest outlet
use batteries instead
no special precautions are necessary
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Multiple Choice
When performing a laboratory assignment…
read procedure beforehand to understand what to do
follow the teacher’s instructions
look out not only for your safety but also that of partners
none of the first three answers
all of the first three answers
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Multiple Choice
If any accident happen is laboratory, you must report it to the teacher.
Yes
No
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Multiple Choice
Do not clean your desk after experiments.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Inform your teacher if anything breaks or spills.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Students can eat or drink in the science laboratory.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Queue up before entering the science laboratory.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Cell structures that perform specific functions are called
tissues
organs
organelles
organ systems
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¨If you examined a cell under a microscope and found it had a nucleus and other organelles, how would you classify the cell.
A. It is a plant cell.
B. It is an animal cell.
C. It is a eukaryotic cell.
D. It is a prokaryotic cell.
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Multiple Choice
¨Which of the following accurately states a difference between plant and animal cells?
A. Animal Cells have stomata that allow for the exchange of gases.
B. Plant cells have thylakoids that are sites of chemical reactions.
C. Plant cells have stromal cells that make up connective tissue.
D. Animal cells have chloroplasts that turn glucose into ATP.
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Multiple Choice
After the invention of the microscope, biologists were able to look at organisms on a microscopic scale. The new data that they collected with this instrument led to what theory?
A. Atomic Theory
B. Cell Theory
C. Theory of Inheritance
D. Theory of Organic Evolution
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Multiple Choice
Which of these statements is a key idea of the cell theory that disproves the theory of spontaneous generation?
A. ¨The cell is the basic unit of life.
B. ¨All living things are made of matter.
C. ¨All cells arise from pre-existing cells by division.
D. All cells are formed from the combination of two other cells.
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Multiple Choice
Because the function of most plant leaves is to carry out photosynthesis, their cells contain many more of what organelle than other parts of the plants?
A. Chloroplasts
B. Mitochondria
C. Nuclei
D. Vacuoles
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Multiple Choice
The goal of scientific experimentation is to increase what we know about how the natural world operates. If a hypothesis is tested repeatedly by a wide variety of experimental approaches in many scientific investigations and cannot be proved false, then the hypothesis could be called a
A. conclusion.
B. fact.
C. rule.
D. theory.
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Multiple Choice
The outer layer of a plant cell and the cell wall provides shape, protection, and support to the cell
Chloroplasts
Cell Wall
Cell Membrane
Cytoplasm
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Multiple Choice
This green structure is found only in plant cells and uses energy from the sun to make food
Vesicles
Mitochondria
Chloroplasts
Cell Wall
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Multiple Choice
This is the outer layer of an animal cell, and it controls
movement in and out of the cell.
Vacuole
Cell Wall
Cell Membrane
Chloroplasts
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Known as the “powerhouse” of the cell because they
release energy (break down food molecules) to make ATP
Cell Wall
Mitochondria
Cytoplasm
Golgi Apparatus
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Multiple Choice
The jelly-like substance that holds and protects the cell’s
organelles
Cytoplasm
Nucleus
Chloroplasts
Mitochondria
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The jelly-like substance that holds and protects the cell’s
organelles
Cytoplasm
Nucleus
Chloroplasts
Mitochondria
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Multiple Choice
The “brain” of the cell that contains the
cell’s DNA and controls the cell’s activities.
Mitochnodria
Nucleus
Vacuole
Cell Wall
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Multiple Choice
What does the cell theory say?
that ALL LIVING things are made up of cells
revolutionary idea in science
animals and plants both have cells
two scientist were correct
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What are the small boxes called?
squares
cells
boxes
holes
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Multiple Choice
How did he light the specimen?
Light that he plugged in
Flashlight
Burning flame and a mirror
The sun
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Multiple Choice
Whose microscope is this?
Leeuwenkoek's microscope
Wrigley's microscope
Lewes's microscope
Hooke's microscope
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Multiple Choice
Whose microscope is this?
Leeuwenkoek's microscope
Wrigley's microscope
Lewes's microscope
Hooke's microscope
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Multiple Choice
When was the microscope invented?
early 1500's
early 1600's
early 1700's
early 1800's
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Multiple Choice
Which organelle is the arrow pointing to in
the picture above?
chloroplast
nucleus
mitochondria
cytoplasm
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Multiple Choice
What are cells mostly made of?
DNA
lipids
protein
water
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What is the smallest unit of all living things?
cell
organ
organelle
tissue
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Multiple Choice
Humaid has been drawing a typical plant cell for her science revision notebook.
What is the last part of her plant cell she needs to add?
Mitochondria
Nucleus
Cell wall
Chloroplast
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Multiple Choice
What is the name of the cell organelle highlighted below?
Nucleus
Cell wall
Mitochondria
Chloroplasts
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Multiple Choice
What is the name of the cell organelle highlighted below on the typical plant cell?
Vacuole
Cytoplasm
Mitochondria
Cell wall
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Fill in the Blank
Robert Hook was a famous biologist and physicist.
He was the first person to give the name ______________ to the small units that make up all animals and plants.
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Multiple Choice
Is this an animal cell or a plant cell?
Plant cell
Animal Cell
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1.1 Science is part of daily life
relate daily activities to Science
generalise the meaning of Science.
summarise the importance of science in everyday life.
describe the fields of Science.
communicate about careers in Science.
relate subjects to be studied with science careers of interest.
describe innovation in technology.
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Multiple Choice
If you want to know an unknown plant species found in the garden, who do you ask for help?
Chemist
Physicist
Astronomer
Botanist
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Multiple Choice
There are 2 Main Branches of Science
TRUE
FALSE
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Multiple Choice
The science of diagnosing, treating, and preventing illness, disease, and injury.
Nursing
Biology
Medicine
Pathology
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Multiple Choice
Studying the speed and motion of an object would be under which branch of science?
Physics
Chemistry
Biology
Astronomy
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Multiple Choice
Which topic would an astronomer study?
pollution
galaxies
mountains
rain
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Astrology is not considered as a branch of science because it consists of a number of belief systems that hold that there is a relationship between astronomical phenomena and events or descriptions of personality in the human world.
True
False
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Multiple Select
Which of the following are the branches of Earth Sciences?
Astronomy
Chemistry
Ecology
Geology
Paleontology
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Multiple Select
Which among the following are the branches of Life Sciences?
Meteorology
Biology
Botany
Geology
Zoology
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The science of the forms of life that existed in prehistoric or geologic periods.
Evolution
Paleontology
Entomology
Anthropology
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The science of diagnosing, treating, and preventing illness, disease, and injury.
Nursing
Biology
Medicine
Pathology
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The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them.
Physics
Chemistry
Biology
Earth Science
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The exploration and study of the ocean.
Earth Science
Oceanography
Marine Biology
Ecology
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The study of the universe beyond the Earth's atmosphere.
Meteorology
Astrology
Oceanography
Astronomy
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The science of the origin, history, and structure of the Earth, and the physical, chemical, and biological changes that it has experienced or is experiencing.
Paleontology
Geology
Environmental Science
Meteorology
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Multiple Choice
An expert in geology is called ___________.
Meteorologist
Taxonomist
Geologist
Physicist
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An expert in ecology is called ___________.
Astronomer
Botanist
Ecologist
Chemist
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It is the study of how organisms interact with one another
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What are the three branches of Science?
Biology, Botany, Zoology
Chemistry, Physics, Biology
Geology, Microbiology, Physics
Chemistry, Botany, Physics
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Why do all your belongings or objects you throw up in the air, fall to the ground?
It is because of the motion of the objects.
It is because the Earth is round.
It is because of the gravity of the Earth.
It is because of my superpowers.
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Planning, management, and movement of people, materials, and goods by road, pipeline, air, rail and water and related professional and technical support services such as transportation infrastructure planning and management, logistics services,mobile equipment and facility maintenance.
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Planning, managing, and providing scientific research andprofessional and technical services (e.g., physical science, socialscience, engineering) including laboratory and testing services,and research and development services.
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Planning, managing and performing the processing of materials into intermediate or final products and related professional and technical support activities such as production planning and control, maintenance and manufacturing/process engineering.
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Planning, managing, and providing therapeutic services,diagnostic services, health informatics, support services, and biotechnology research and development.
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Science helps us in:
Hitting
Sleeping
Sitting
Standing
Washing
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Open Ended
What is Science?
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Poll
If you get to meet a scientist, who would it be?
Albert Einstein
Isaac Newton
Marie Curie
Alexander Graham Bell
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Fill in the Blank
Science is about ______ and _______.
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Biology is the study of what?
Life
Sandwich
The human brain
Weather
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