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(d)
(a)
(f)
(e)
(c)
(body control
centre)
(b)
3 Complete the flow map about the pathway of an impulse in voluntary and involuntary actions.
(a) Voluntary action
impulse impulse
Stimulus Response
impulse impulse
Stimulus Response
4 (a) Label the structures of an eye.
F: G:
A:
H:
B:
I:
C:
J:
D:
E: K:
L:
A K
T:
U:
P:
V:
Q: W:
X:
R:
S:
(b) State their functions.
P: Collects
Q: Channel to the
R: when it is hit by sound waves
S: Balance the on both sides of the ear
T: the sound vibrations
U: Controls the
V: Sends to the
W: Converts to
(c) Based on 5(a), complete the sound pathway in hearing mechanism.
P V
7 Explain why when we have flu, our nose cannot function well.
The sensory cell of are covered by a layer of .
8 State the taste that each part of the tongue is sensitive to. Give one example of food that taste the best on the parts
labelled.
9 The papillae on the surface of the tongue are covered by hundreds of containing
(detect five basic tastes).
10 The thinner the or the more the number of , the more sensitive the skin.
11 Line Q appears longer than line P. This limitation of the sense of sight is called P
. Q
12 We cannot see an object if the image of the object falls on the .
13 Complete the table with the correct words regarding the eye defects.
(a) (b)
Type
15 State the stimulus and the types of tropisms for the shoot and root of the plants below.
(a) (b)
Stimulus: Stimulus:
Shoot: Shoot:
Root: Root:
(c) (d)
Stimulus: Stimulus:
Root: Tendril:
16 State the types of visions and its advantage and disadvantage for the following animals.
(a) (b)
Type of
vision (Predator) (Prey)