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MODULE 2
Chapter 2 : Cell As A Unit of Life
1. The diagram shows a microscope
S
P
T
Q
V
R
W
X
Objective lens
Mirror
Stage
b) Draw the lines to match correctly the parts P, Q, R and S and their functions
Parts
Functions
P
Q
R
S
T
V
W
X
2. Diagram shows cell X and Y.
A
B
D
C
E
Cell X : _________________
Cell Y : _________________
Cytoplasm
Chloroplast
Nucleus
Vacuole
cell wall
c) Draw the lines to match correctly the parts P, Q, R and S and their functions
Parts
A
B
C
D
E
F
Functions
Maintains the shape of cell
Controls all cell activities
Absorb sunlight for photosynthesis
Stores salt solution and sugar solution
Stores food and waste materials
Control the movement of substances in and out of the cell
D : ___________________
E : ____________________ F : __________________
Paramecium
Spirogyra
Crocodile
Hydra
Chlamydomonas
Multicellular
______________________
______________________
______________________
______________________
______________________
______________________
c) Based on the above diagram, name two microorganisms that have chlorophyll
i) __________________________
ii)
__________________________
4. Match the system given below with the correct organ below.
Nervous system
Respiratory system
System
Digestive system
Organs
Brain
Bronchus
Heart
Stomach
5. Match the name to the correct part of the cell organisation in human.
Name
Tissue
System
B
Cell
Organ
6. Show the organisation of cells in the human body by filling in the boxes below with the
words given.
Cell
Organism
Organ
System
Tissue
e
Made up of different
systems that work together
d
Made up of
different organs
made up of
different tissues
b
made up of
the same type
of cells
a
the basic unit
Chapter 3 : Matters
7. Complete the table below to differentiate between the three states of matters :
Characteristics
Arrangement of
particles
Drawing of the
Arrangement of
particles
Solids
Liquids
Not so close
Gasses
Spaces between
the particles
Movement of
particles
Force between the
particles
Kinetic energy of
the particles
Density
Compressibility
Shape
Volume
Example
8.
Very small
Can move very
randomly and freely
Very weak
Very little
High
Incompressible
Not fixed
Fixed
Mass (g)
5.2
18.6
2.4
42.5
11.3
Volume (cm3)
6.5
2.1
8
3.8
4.5
Density ( g cm-3)
ANSWER :
1. a)
P
Q
R
S
:
:
:
:
T :
V :
W:
X :
Objective lens
Stage
Diaphragm
Mirror
b) Draw the lines to match correctly the parts P, Q, R and S and their functions
P :
Q :
R :
S :
T :
V :
W:
X :
2.
a) X : Animal cell
Y : Plant cell
b)
c)
3.
A :
B :
C :
Cell membrane
Vacuole
Cytoplasm
A
B
C
D
E
F
:
:
:
:
:
:
D :
E :
F :
Chloroplast
Nucleus
cell wall
a)
A :
B :
C :
b)
c)
Chlamydomonas
Hydra
Amoeba
Unicellular
:
Multicellular
i) Spirogyra
D :
E :
F :
Spirogyra
Paramesium
Crocodile
ii) Hydra
4.
System
Organs
Nervous system
Respiratory system
Blood circulatory system
Digestive system
5.
Tissue
Cell
:
:
Brain
Bronchus
Heart
Stomach
B,D
System
Organ
:
:
A
C
6.
7.
a : Cell
b : Tissue
Characteristics
Arrangement
Drawing of the
Arrangement of
particles
Spaces between
the particles
Movement of
particles
Force between the
particles
Kinetic energy of
the particles
Density
Compressibility
Shape
Volume
Example
c : Organ
Solids
VERY CLOSE
OOOO
OOOO
OOOO
d : System
e : Organism
Liquids
Not so close
O O O
O O O O
Gasses
FAR APART
O
O
O
Very small
SMALL
BIG
VIBRATE ABOUT
THEIR FIXED
POSITION
MOVE RANDOMLY
STRONG
MODERATE
Very weak
Very little
MODERATE
LARGE
High
Incompressible
MODERATE
Incompressible
TAKE THE SHAPE
OF ITS CONTAINER
FIXED
WATER
LOW
compressible
FIXED
Fixed
ICE
Not fixed
NOT FIXED
STEAM
8. a)
Solid
Wood
Copper shot
Cork
Lead shot
Glass stopper
Density ( g cm-3)
0.8
8.9
0.3
11.2
2.5
cork
alcohol
wood
water
lead
mercury