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I. Read the statements carefully. Write the letter of yours answer on the blanks.
a. Gas c. Liquid
b. Solid d. Plasma
a. Volume c. Viscosity
b. Shape d. Mass
_____4. What phase of matter does not have a definite shape and no definite volume?
a. Gas c. Liquid
b. Solid d. Plasma
a. Freezing c. Temperature
b. Melting d. Solid
a. Melting c. Evaporation
b. Freezing d. Condensation
a. Melting c. Steam
b. Freezing d. Condensation
a. Melting c. Evaporation
b. Freezing d. Condensation
a. Evaporation c. Deposition
b. Condensation d. Sublimation
a. Evaporation c. Deposition
b. Condensation d. Sublimation
a. Evaporation c. Deposition
b. Condensation d. Sublimation
II. Write True if the statement is correct and if not, change the underlined word/s to make the sentence correct.
________________4. The hair attached at the tip of your eyelids are called eyebrows.
________________5. The sclera lets your eye move so you are able to see objects.
________________6. The pupil contains pigments that give the eye its color.
________________7. The iris protects the eye from particles that may damage the inner parts of the eyes.
________________8. The cornea appears as a black dot in the middle of your eyes.
________________11. The shape of the lens depends on the amount of light that enters your nose.
________________12. The vitreous humor is the watery substance that fills the eyeball. It provides nutrients to the
________________13. The aqueous humor is a jellylike substance that fills the space between the lens and retina.
________________14. The light focused by the lens is transmitted into the optic nerve.
________________15. The retina is located at the back of the eye. It is made up of rods and cones arranged
in layers.
________________17. The optic nerve then send the message to the brain.
________________20.The ear canal has tiny hairs and glands that produce earwax.
________________24. The stapes is located behind the eardrum and it also vibrates.
________________26. The malleus transmits the sound from the incus to inner ear
________________27. The inner ear translates the message and send it to the head.
________________28. The cochlea is a snail-like structure filled with fluid and can be stretched up to 3 cm.
________________29. The signals will be transmitted to the brain through the auditory nerve.
________________30. The semicircular canals are fluid-filled loops attached to the cochlea.
________________31. There are three semicircular canals—the lateral canal, anterior canal, and posterior canal.
________________33. The most visible part of your nose is the nasal cavity.
________________35. The nostrils are separated from each other by the bridge.
________________36. The septum is made of a soft an flexible bone called the cartilage.
________________37. The air passes through the nasal cavity as you breathe in and out.
________________38. The palate sperates the nasal cavity from the inner parts of your mouth.
________________39. Along the inner walls of the nasal cavity are the tiny hairs called the cilia.
________________41. The olfactory bulb is the cells that send odor signals.