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Science Practical revision Primary 4

Experiment (1)

:Label the following :)A(

Pharynx -1
Larynx -2
Trachea -3
Lung -4
Bronchus -5
Alveoli (air sacs) -6

:)B(
The diaphragm contract during inhalation process and relax during exhalation -1
.process

.This system is known as Respiratory system -2

.Experiment (2)

:Label the following :)A(

Nucleus -1
Cytoplasm -2
Cell membrane -3
Vacuole -4
Chloroplasts -5
Cell wall -6

:)B(
The structure no (1) is responsible for cell division -1
This cell is called the plant cell -2
.Experiment (3)

:Label the following :)A(

Cell membrane -1
Cytoplasm -2
Nucleus -3
Vacuole -4
This figure is called the animal cell -5

:Write the name of the part which is responsible for )B(

Function Part responsible for this function


Cell division Nucleus
Biological operations Cytoplasm
Include the components of the cell Cell membrane

Experiment (4)

:Label the following :)A(

Cell wall -1
Vacuole -2
Cytoplasm -3
Food storage granule -4
Nucleus -5

:)B(

This structure is called the Yeast fungus -1


It is used in making bread & alcohol -2
Experiment (5)
:Steps
.Catch the handle of the tuning fork and tap it on the table -1
.Close the two prongs of the tuning fork to one of your ear quickly -2
Have you hear a sound? Yes
3- Touch one of the prongs of the fork by your fingers after taping it.

**Observation: My finger vibrates

Conclusion: sound is produced from vibrating object

Experiment (7)
:Steps
.Fill the spring of the toy -1
.The work which you exert in filling the spring stored in it as potential energy-2
3-Leave the toy on the table after filling its spring.

**Observation: - The toy moves


:Conclusion**
.In the spring of the toy potential energy changes into kinetic energy

Experiment (8)

.In front of you, a plastic ruler – small bits of paper


:Steps
Close the ruler to the small bits of paper. Are the bits of paper moves? No -1
2- Rub the ruler by your hair several times.
3- Close the ruler to the small bits of paper. Are the bits of paper moves? Yes

**Observation: The ruler (attracts – doesn’t attract) small bits of paper


Conclusion: the rubbing generates (static –dynamic) electricity on the paper **
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