Question 1
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What is the scientific name for the collar bone?
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Scapula
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Clavicle
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Ulna
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Sternum
Question 2
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Children have less bones than adults.
Question 3
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What part of the body does Osteoporosis affect?
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Tendons
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Muscles
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Bones
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Nerves
Question 4
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The [blank_start]pivot[blank_end] joint moves around an axis. An example of this is the [blank_start]neck[blank_end].
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pivot
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hinge
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ball and socket
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neck
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knee
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shoulder
Question 5
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Aerobic Respiration is the process of releasing [blank_start]energy[blank_end] from [blank_start]food[blank_end].
Question 6
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Mitochondria have a nucleus.
Question 7
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What are the 2 waste products of aerobic respiration?
Question 8
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Lactic Acid builds up in [blank_start]muscle[blank_end] cells and prevents the muscles from [blank_start]contracting[blank_end] efficiently. The build-up of Lactic Acid can cause [blank_start]fatigue[blank_end], cramping and pain.
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muscle
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blood
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mitochondria
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contracting
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working
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breathing
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fatigue
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sight problems
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bleeding
Question 9
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Oxygen makes air bubbles in bread.
Question 10
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What unit do we measure energy in?
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Joules
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pH value
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Degrees Celsius
Question 11
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37 degrees Celsius is the normal room temperature.
Question 12
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What is combustion?
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Melting
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Burning
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Boiling
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Freezing
Question 13
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What 2 things does sound do?
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It travels in waves.
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Sound travels in latitudinal waves.
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It travels at a faster speed than light.
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Sounds are made when particles vibrate.
Question 14
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A vibrating object starts to produce sound [blank_start]waves[blank_end]. They travel through the air and into the ear. As the vibrating air enters the [blank_start]ear[blank_end], it is funnelled in through the ear [blank_start]canal[blank_end]. This air makes the ear drum vibrate. As the ear drum vibrates, the ossicle [blank_start]bones[blank_end] start to vibrate too. They are made [blank_start]louder[blank_end] and sent to the [blank_start]fluid[blank_end] in the cochlea. The cells in the cochlea detect them and change them to [blank_start]electrical[blank_end] signals. The auditory nerve transmits the electrical signals to the [blank_start]brain[blank_end].
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waves
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ear
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canal
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bones
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louder
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fluid
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electrical
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brain
Question 15
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Photosynthesis is the process in which plants make their own food (glucose).
Question 16
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What does chlorophyll do?
Question 17
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If my plant is small and the leaves are going yellow, it is deficient in [blank_start]nitrate[blank_end]. If the roots on my plant are small and the leaves are purple, it is deficient in [blank_start]phosphate[blank_end]. If the leaves on my plant are yellow with dead spots on them, it is deficient in [blank_start]potassium[blank_end]. If the leaves on my plant are pale and yellow, then it’s deficient in [blank_start]magnesium[blank_end].
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nitrate
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phosphate
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potassium
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magnesium
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phosphate
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magnesium
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potassium
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nitrate
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magnesium
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phosphate
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nitrate
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potassium
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potassium
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phosphate
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magnesium
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nitrate
Question 18
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A producer in a food chain is an organism that consumes other organisms.
Question 19
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What is current in a circuit measured with?
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Voltmeter.
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Resistor.
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Ammeter.
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Motor.
Question 20
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What are the 4 magnetic metals?
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Cobalt, Iron, Aluminium and Copper.
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Zinc, Nickel, Iron and Copper.
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Iron, Nickel, Copper and Cobalt.
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Gold, Copper, Zinc and Cobalt.
Question 21
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The pH value for a weak acid is pH9.
Question 22
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Is washing up liquid an acid or an alkali?