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Where is the anther on a plant and what does it do?   A part of the stamen that contains the pollen  
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The M in MRS C GREN is?   Movement  
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The R's in MRS C GREN is?   Respire and Reproduce  
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What is the S in MRS C GREN?   Sensitivity  
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The C in MRS C GREN is?   Cells  
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What is the G in MRS C GREN?   Growth  
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What is the E in MRS C GREN?   Excrete  
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What is the N in MRS C GREN?   Nutrition  
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What do the petals do for a plant?   Attract bees and insects  
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What does the stamen do for a plant?   Produce the pollen  
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What does the carpel do for a plant?   It is the female reproductive part of the flower  
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What does the pollen do for a plant?   Reproduce  
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What does the sepal do for a plant?   Protects the flower  
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What is the filament?   A part of he stamen that holds the anther up  
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What does the ovary do for a plant?   Grows into the seeds  
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The stigma and the style are part of ...   The carpel  
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In the carpel the top is called the ...   Stigma  
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The part of the carpel that holds the stigma up is the ...   Style  
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What is the scientific word for not being able to dissolve?   Insoluble  
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What is the scientific word for able to dissolve?   Soluble  
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The scientific word solute means...   Solid  
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The scientific word solvent means...   Liquid  
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Solution means?   A mixture of solute (solid) and solvent (liquid)  
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What is the scientific word for the technique used to separate a mixture of two or more coloured pigments is?   Chromatography  
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What does evaporating mean?   Turning from liquid to gas  
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What does condensing mean?   Turning from a gas to a liquid  
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What is the name for turning a liquid into a solid   Solidifying  
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What does sublimation mean?   Turning from gas to solid  
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What is the name for a solid turning into a liquid?   Melting  
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What is made from different substances that are not chemically joined?   Mixture  
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What is conduction?   A term used to describe the flow of heat through an object.  
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What is convection?   When particles are heated the distance between them increases.  
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When the particles are very close together it is called a ...   Solid  
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When the particles can move around at a medium pace the state of matter is called ...   Liquid  
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When the particles are moving very fast, the state of matter is called...   Gas  
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What does this symbol mean? C   Carbon  
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What does this symbol mean? B   Boron  
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What does this symbol mean? K   Potassium  
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What does this symbol mean? Na   Sodium  
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What does this symbol mean? H   Hydrogen  
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What does this symbol mean? He   Helium  
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What does this symbol mean? F   Fluorine  
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What does this symbol mean? Li   Lithium  
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What does this symbol mean? Mg   Magnesium  
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What does this symbol mean? O   Oxygen  
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What does this symbol mean? Ne   Neon  
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What does this symbol mean? Cl   Chlorine  
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What does this symbol mean? Ca   Calcium  
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What does this symbol mean? Cu   Copper  
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What does this symbol mean? Au   Gold  
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What does this symbol mean? Ar   Argon  
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What does this symbol mean? S   Sulfur  
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What does this symbol mean? Be   Beryllium  
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What does this symbol mean? Ti   Titanium  
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What does this symbol mean? Fe   Iron  
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What does this symbol mean? Ag   Silver  
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What does this symbol mean? P   Phosphorus  
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What does this symbol mean? I   Iodine  
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What does this symbol mean? Al   Aluminium  
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Name three types of teeth...   Molar, Canine, Incisor  
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What is a carnivore?   It is an animal that eats only meats  
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What is a omnivore?   It is an animal that eats meats and plants  
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What is a herbivore?   It is an animal that eats plants  
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What is energy measured in?   KJ - Kilojules  
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Bread is an example of what nutrient group?   Carbohydrates  
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Meat is an example of what nutrient group?   Protein  
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Butter is an example of what nutrient group?   Lipids - fats and oils  
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Salt is an example of what nutrient group?   Minerals  
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A banana is an example of what nutrient group?   Vitamins  
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Cereals are an example of what nutrient group?   Fibre  
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