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    Q&A - P3 Science

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    • A Offline
      Always21
      last edited by

      Found this in Google


      spore (spôr)
      1. A usually one-celled reproductive body that can grow into a new organism without uniting with another cell. Spores are haploid (having only a single set of chromosomes). Fungi, algae, seedless plants, and certain protozoans reproduce asexually by spores. Plant spores that are dispersed by the wind have walls containing sporopollenin.

      I guess the answer has to be A & C, number 3

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        allcc6
        last edited by

        Always21:
        Found this in Google


        spore (spôr)
        1. A usually one-celled reproductive body that can grow into a new organism without uniting with another cell. Spores are haploid (having only a single set of chromosomes). Fungi, algae, seedless plants, and certain protozoans reproduce asexually by spores. Plant spores that are dispersed by the wind have walls containing sporopollenin.

        I guess the answer has to be A & C, number 3
        Spores are also found in fungi (eg. gills of mushrooms).

        However, option C : 'They are only found in non-flowering plants'.

        Hence, how can C be true?

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          smartmummy
          last edited by

          jwxh:
          please help

          which of the following statements is true about spores?
          A They are light and small
          B They are only produced by fungi
          C They are only found in non-flowering plants
          (1)A only
          (2) C only
          (3)A and C only
          (4)B and C only
          \"They are light and small\" stated in the text book \"My Pals Are here\"

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            HAPPYH
            last edited by

            Ok, looks like must read the textbook again.


            Thank you for all the answers.

            Yes, I agree the answer should be (1) since the word "only" is used in option B and C.

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              AgonyMum
              last edited by

              Can someone help with this P3 Science question about Insects-


              Qn: At the end of each jointed leg of an insect is a tiny ______________.

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                plum-cake
                last edited by

                tiny claws.

                http://www.cals.ncsu.edu/course/ent425/tutorial/legs.html

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                  AgonyMum
                  last edited by

                  Thank you very much plum-cake 🙂 🙂

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                    teh_oh
                    last edited by

                    tianzhu:
                    Lynn2:

                    Hi Tianzhu


                    While me and my girl was going thr question from http://www.wendykoh.com/08primary4-chijca2-science.pdf

                    question 3,which part of the egg provide food for the developing chick?

                    Answer is 3
                    But my girl answer is 1.

                    Wonder is there any mistake?thanks

                    Hi
                    Your girl is correct.
                    The yolk provides the developing embryo with nutrients.

                    Hi tianzhu,

                    Need clarifications if the above is indeed yolk or white as PSLE Ultimate Science Guide (EPH) Page 156, 157 states that the egg white is a food store for the developing chick made up of protein, water, vitamins and minerals. It is gradually used up throughout incubation. While yolk is also a food store, but unlike the albumen (egg white), it is not consumed during incubation.......used as a food reserved for the first few days of a chick's life outside the egg. The yolk is absorbed into the abdomen of the chick just before hatching.

                    Thanks.

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                      tianzhu
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                      Hi teh_oh


                      The link to the original question is broken, and I cannot remember how the original question is worded.

                      Perhaps, you may want to read the second paragraph from this link.

                      http://lhsfoss.org/fossweb/teachers/materials/plantanimal/chickeneggs.html

                      Best wishes

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                        teh_oh
                        last edited by

                        tianzhu:
                        Hi teh_oh


                        The link to the original question is broken, and I cannot remember how the original question is worded.

                        Perhaps, you may want to read the second paragraph from this link.

                        http://lhsfoss.org/fossweb/teachers/materials/plantanimal/chickeneggs.html

                        Best wishes
                        Hi tianzhu,

                        Thanks for your replies and the link.
                        So, embryo do get their nutrients/food source from the egg yolk.
                        If so, then it is very misleading for PSLE Ultimate Science to state as what I quoted in the earlier post.
                        My child has clarified with his teacher today and was told that while she understands that some guidebooks state egg white as the food source, it should actually be egg yolk as the main function of egg white is to cushion shock.

                        Thank you again for your clarifications.

                        Regards.

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