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Quick Notes FORM 2-Science PDF
Quick Notes FORM 2-Science PDF
Sense
Sense organ
Stimulus
Touch
Skin
Pain, heat
Smell
Nose
Chemicals
Taste
Tongue
Chemicals
Hearing
Ears
Sounds
Sight
Eyes
Light
21. Long-sightedness
convex lenses.
is
corrected
by
using
normal
glass
block
12. The path of sound waves from the ear to the brain
Sound waves ear lobe auditory canal
eardrum ossicles oval window
cochlea auditory nerve brain
QN1
Fats and
sugar (little)
Meat and
proteins
(2-3 servings
a day)
Fruits and
vegetables
(at least 5
servings a day)
Cereals and
rice (8-11
servings
a day)
Eat the
least
Eat the
most
Nutrition
QN2
salivary glands
stomach
liver
gall bladder
pancreas
duodenum
small intestine
lower part of
small intestine
appendix
small intestine
large intestine
rectum
villi
Biodiversity
into
QN3
Interdependence among
Living Organisms and
the Environment
8. Interactions between
balanced ecosystem.
organisms
food
grasshopper
provides
carbon
dioxide
oxygen
pr
sunlight
provide
produce
ant
nutrients
food
ov
id
es
shelter
bird
water and
minerals
decomposers
QN4
sunlight
product
chlorophyll
in leaves
traps light
energy
gen
oxy
glu
cos
e
released into
the air
converted to
starch for
storage
water from soil
parasite
sucks the
juice of
plant
owl (predator)
carbon dioxide
from the air
stem
rat (prey)
ladybird beetle (predator)
CARBON DIOXIDE
in the atmosphere
Photosynthesis Respiration
Respiration in
aquatic
organisms
Photosynthesis
in aquatic plants
Decaying
organisms
Burning
Respiration
of microorganisms
Wood and
Decomposition Fossil fuels
leaves
QN5
solute
solvent
solution
evaporated
particles
air
surface
Boiling
Evaporation
Fast process
Slow process
Occurs at the
boiling point only
QN6
Acidic substances
Alkaline substances
Chinese tea
Toothpaste
Lime juice
Detergent
Tomato sauce
Milk of magnesia
Bread
Sea water
Acidic substances
Alkaline substances
Apple
Baking soda
Vinegar
Soap
QN7
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
Air Pressure
Dynamics
wheel
Ball bearings
metal rollers
hinge
balloon
glass
tube
cork
table
Air pack
plastic
disc
air
9. Disadvantages of friction
(a) Opposes motion and wastes energy
(b) Wears away materials
(c) Produces unwanted heat
10. Friction can be increased by increasing the
roughness of the surfaces in contact, for example,
the rough patterns on tyres and soles of shoes.
11. Friction can be reduced by using
(a) wheels
(b) ball bearings
(c) rollers
(d) grease or oil
(e) air cushions
QN9
Stability
10
Simple Machines
distance of load F
fulcrum
load
effort
fulcrum
load
QN10
effort
perpendicular distance
fulcrum
lever
force
distance of effort
effort
fulcrum
lever
load
fulcrum
perpendicular
distance
distance of load
QN11
force