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PL RS P5L24 Revision 2 WS

PL RS P5L24 Revision 2 WS

Primary 5

Rocket Science

Name __________________________________________________
Tutor
Topic __________________________________________________

REVISION 2 (LESSON 24)
REVISION 2 (LESSON 24)

Primary 5: Rocket Science

Lesson Outline

• Notes
• Activity 1: MCQs
• Activity 2: Open-ended Questions

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– NOTES
Reproduction in plants
During _______________, the pollen grains are transferred to the stigma.
Each pollen grain will produce a pollen ______. The male cells are found inside the tip of the tube.
The pollen tube enters the ovule which contains an egg cell.
After _______________, the petals, style and stigma usually wither and drop off.
The ovary gradually develops into a ______. The ovules inside the ovary develop into seeds.

Dispersed by Dispersed by Dispersed by Dispersed by
________ __________ __________ __________ or

Characteristics Dry, light, small, Juicy, fragrant, Have waterproof Explosive
of fruits and have wing-like sweet or outer layer or action
seeds or parachute-like
brightly-coloured fibrous husks to Have fruit walls
Examples structure fruit, hard seeds, help stay afloat that split open
with a sudden
Shorea have hooks or in water force when ripe
Lalang stiff hair
Angsana Coconut Balsam
Tridax Papaya Lotus Bean
Mango Rubber
Mimosa Pong pong Saga
Love grass Mangrove

Reproduction in humans
• In males, the testes develop and produce __________.

• In females, the ovaries develop and produce _________ or ova (sing.: ovum). An egg is
usually released from one of the ovaries each month.

• During mating, sperms from the male testes are first released into the female’s vagina
through the penis.

• The sperms travel towards the egg. Fertilisation takes place in the _______________.

• Only _______ sperm will fuse with the egg. The remaining sperms eventually die.

• After the sperm fuses with the egg, the egg is said to be ______________.

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– NOTES

Concept map

Use the given words to complete the following concept map.

photosynthesis growth cell membrane nucleus cytoplasm chlorophyll chloroplasts

cell wall trap sunlight repair shape activities protects replace

Cells For cell division,
1. __________
must be present

Animal cell drawing Plant cell drawing

Importance of cell division

2. To ________________
damaged cells.

Similarities 3. To _______________
dead cells.

4. For _____________ of
an organism.

5. ________________: Controls all ____________
in the cell.

6. ________________: Partially permeable. Allows some
substances to pass through it, while preventing others.

7. ________________: A jellylike liquid that fills the cell.

Differences Plant cell
Animal cell

8. No _____________ 10. Surrounded by __________ that
9. No _____________ ___________ the cell and gives
the cells a __________________.

11. Chloroplasts: Contain ___________
to ________________ for
___________________.

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Activity 2 – MCQs

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1. Four pupils were arguing over what an adult plant needs to do in order to increase its
chances of having more healthy seedlings.

Abel: Disperse its seeds as far as possible. ( )
Ben: Reproduce as many seeds as possible.
Calvin: Provide more nutrients for the seed leaves.
Daniel: Make more food for the seeds so that they can be healthier.
Which one of the statements made by the pupils is correct?
(1) Abel
(2) Ben
(3) Calvin
(4) Daniel

2. The diagram below shows the human and plant reproductive systems.

Which of the following statements is correct?

Parts which produce the Similarity between both humans
and plants
reproductive cells

Human Plant

(1) P X The fertilised egg is found in the
ovary.

(2) P Y Fertilisation occurs in the female
reproductive part.

(3) Q W Fertilisation occurs in the female
reproductive part.

(4) Q Y The fertilised egg is found in the
ovary.

( )

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3. Which part of the flower has a similar function as Part X? Part X
BA

C
D

Plant Reproductive System Human Reproductive System

(1) A
(2) B
(3) C
(4) D

4. Which of the following traits can be passed down from parents to young? ( )
A: Ability to speak a third language ( )
B: Detached earlobe
C: Thumbprint
D: Ability to roll tongue

(1) A and C only
(2) A and D only
(3) B and C only
(4) B and D only

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5. The diagram below shows the cross section of three flowers. The black dots represent
pollen grains.

Flower A Flower B Flower C

Which of the following flowers have been pollinated? (
B
(1) A and B only )
(2) A and C only
(3) B and C only
(4) A, B and C only

6. Two cells A and B are shown.
A

Q

Q

Which of the following gives the correct classification of the cells and the function of part
Q?

Animal Plant Function of part Q
cell cell To control substances in and out of the cell

(1) - A, B

(2) A B Controls the activities in the cells

(3) B A Jelly-like substance where cell activities take place

(4) B A Controls the activities in the cells

( )

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7. There was an accident on a ship and harmful chemicals spilt into the sea. Fishermen
nearby found that their nets were damaged by the harmful chemicals. The damage to
their nets is shown in the diagram below.

Shortly after, fishes around the ship died. What could be a possible reason?

(1) Cell walls in the gills were not able to allow enough gaseous exchange.

(2) Cell walls in the gills were not able to allow enough water to pass through.

(3) Cell membranes in the gills were not able to allow enough gaseous exchange.

(4) Cell membranes in the gills were not able to allow enough water to pass through.

( )

8. The diagram below shows a cross-section of an orange.

Part A

Part B

Which part of the flower did Part A and Part B develop from?

Part A Part B ()
(1) stigma style
(2) stigma ovule 9
(3) ovary ovule
(4) ovule ovary

Primary 5: Rocket Science

9. The diagram below show three different cells.

AB C
Which of the following correctly identifies the origin of the cells?

A B C ( )
(1) Leaf Flower Stem
(2) Leaf Flower Cat
(3) Flower Leaf
(4) Flower Cat Cat
Leaf

10. The diagram below shows how sand is separated from water using a filter paper.
The filter paper only allows some substances to pass through it.

Which part of a cell has the same function as the filter paper?

(1) nucleus
(2) cell wall
(3) cytoplasm
(4) cell membrane

()

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Activity 3 – Open-ended Questions
1. The diagram below shows a single-celled organism which lives in a pond.

nucleus cell membrane

cytoplasm cell wall
chloroplast

(a) Which part of the cell has a similar function as the skeletal system? Explain your

answer. [1]

__________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________

(b) Based on the diagram, explain how this organism obtains food. [1]

_______________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________

(c) State the function of the cell membrane. [1]

_________________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________

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2. The diagram below shows fruit A.

wing-like structure

(a) What is the method of dispersal for fruit A? [1]

_________________________________________________________________

(b) How does having a wing-like structure help with seed dispersal? [1]

_________________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________

John took a similar fruit and cut off part of its structure as shown below.

He dropped both fruits from the same height and recorded the time taken for each fruit
to land.

(c) What was the aim of his experiment? [1]

_________________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________

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A shuttlecock shown below has a similar structure as fruit A.

(d) Explain why the shuttlecock is made in this manner. [1]

_________________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________

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