Kategorier: Alle - division - systems - carbon - nitrogen

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Science Grade 10

Climate change is significantly influenced by the greenhouse effect and the carbon cycle, where carbon is absorbed by water and plants and released by humans and animals. Methane production in low-oxygen areas and human activities like vehicular and industrial emissions also contribute to atmospheric changes.

Science Grade 10

Science Grade 10

Use this mind map to make the most out of your travels.

Climate Change

Plan the activities you want to enjoy and add details such as their pricing. See if you need any prior reservations for your chosen tours or activities.

Spheres of the Earth
Biosphere
Lithosphere
Hydrosphere
Atmosphere
Albedo

Prior research is recommended on the specialties. However, you can always ask the locals what to try!

Snow - 80-95%
Water bodies - 10-60%
Concrete - 17-27%
How much of the suns radiation is reflected back to space
Greenhouse Effect

List here all the tourist attractions you have on your bucket list.

Anthropogenic

Sink

Ocean/water

Plants

Sources

Factories

Vehicles

Natural

Atmosphere moderate Temperatures

Nitrogen Cycle

Methane in low O2 areas

Carbon Cycle

Carbon goes in the ground when living things die.

Water and plants absorb CO2

Humans and animals release carbon

Water vapor

Biology

Accommodation is an important part of your travel so make it easy by adding all the details here.

Tissues in Animal organisms
Nervous
Muscle
Connective
Epithelial
Organ Systems
Lymphatic system
Reproductive system
Excretory system
Endocrine system
Circulatory system
Nervous system
Respiratory system

O2 in

CO2 out

Digestive system

Egestion

Absorption

Digestion

Ingestion

Muscular system
Skeletal system
Integumentary system
Cell Division

Adress of the hotel/hostel

Cell mutations

Carcinogens

Radiation

Viruses/pathogens

46 Chromosomes
Mitosis

Interphase

DNA duplicated

Prophase

Chromosomes visible

Metaphase

Spindle fibres attach and pull the centromeres

Anaphase

The spindle fibres pull apart the centromeres

Telephase

A nuclear membrane is created for each daughter chromosome

Cytokinesis

2 identical nuclei are created and divide like cytoplasm

Cells

Name of the hotel/hostel

Stem Cells

Adult

Umbilical

Embryonic

Animal Cell

Lysosomes

Centrioles

Plant Cell

Plant Tissues

Vascular

Ground

Epidermal

Meristematic

Endoplasmic Reticulum

Nuclear Membrane

Nucleus

Nucleolus

Mitochondria

Golgi Apparatus

Vesicles

Ribosomes

Cytoplasm

Chloroplast

Cell Membrane

Plastids, Chloroplast, Cell Wall, Vacuole

Photosynthesis

H2O + CO2 + Sunlight -> Sugar + O2

Physics

It is important to know how to get from one place to another. The most important would be the flights and transportation to the hotel so that after a long journey, you won't need to worry about that.

Light

To catch the flights you need to be on time for the train/bus (from home to airport or hotel to airport). Write down the departure and return time.

Sunlight - Infrared, visible, Ultraviolet
Law of Reflection
Incandescent

Fluorescent

Phosphorescence

chemiluminescence

Triboluminescence

Light from electron discharge

Electroluminescent light

Wavelengths

Gamma Ray

X Ray

Ultraviolet

Visible

Infared

Microwave

Radio Wave

Crest

Tough

Resting Position

Amplitude

Color
The eye

The lens is convex

A magnifying glass converges light

You can create a fire by using one and holding it so the suns rays converge and create heat.

Telescope lenses are concave

Car side mirrors are convex

Image is smaller

Retina detects colour

Visible Colour spectrum

Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet

Subtractive Colour Theory

After you got your tickets, you can tick them off the list.

Absorbing and Reflecting Colour Rays

Attach your tickets here as a backup

Cyan, Yellow, Magenta

Additive Colour Theory

Add your flight info here and don't forget to mention the airport too so you will not miss it!

Primary colours

Red, Green, Blue

Chemistry

It is essential to prepare before departure so you will have everything pre-organized and you can enjoy your vacation!

Matter
Mixtures

Heterogeneous

Suspension

Mechanical Mixture

Colloid

Homogenous

Alloys

Solutions

Ions

Anion -

Cation +

Compounds

Molecular

Don't forget your chargers for phone, toothbrush, camera etc.

Non metal + Non metal

Covalent bond

Diatomic Molecules

CO2

Ionic

When packing, make sure you check the weather on your destination.

Binary

Multivalent

Polyatomic Ions

Pure Substances
Chemical Reactions

Water Treatment

UV light used as well

Neutralization

Combustion

Decomposition

Synthesis

Double Displacement

Single Displacemnet

Law of Conservation of Mass

Chemical Change

Precipitate

Gas

Vaporization

Sound

Hard to reverse

New colour

WHIMIS Symbols

toxic hazard etc

Long term heath hazard

Biohazard

Base

Acid

Equations

Make sure you have all the day-to-day essentials with you!

Balance

Skeleton

Word

Elements

Atoms

You can tick everything off your list as you finish with each task.

Electrons

Neutrons

Protons