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Partofhumanbrain 2.5 THE HUMAN BRAIN

cerebrum Medulaoblongata
cerebellum

control voluntary coordinate body control involuntary


actions balance actions

Example:
Example:
breathing
dancing
sneezing
kicking
peristalsis
running
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No. of chromosomes 3.1 CELL DIVISION No. of chromosomes
of daughter cell same of daughter cell half
of parent cell of parent cell

Parent cell divides


One stage to produce
only Involve Meiosis 1
daughter cells
Meiosis 2

2 daughter 4 daughter
cell mitosis meiosis cell

No crossing
Crossing over
over

Different
Same genetic
genetic
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4.3 ISOTOPE

Atoms of an element that


have same number of Example
- oxygen -16
protons but different
- oxygen -17
number of neutrons/
- oxygen 18
nucleon
ISOTOP

Example Example
- carbon-12 - hydrogen-1
-carbon- 13 - hydrogen- 2
-carbon-14 - hydrogen-3
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5.2 PRODUCTION OF SULPHURIC ACID

Sulphur Sulphur Sulphuric


Sulphur Trioxide Oleum
dioxide acid
Burns in -Temp : 450oC -500oC Add Diluted
air -Pressure : 1 atm Sulphuric with
-Catalyst : Vanadium acid water
oxide
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6.1 Radioactive Substances

Traced by
using
Geiger-
Muller
counter

Three type :
- Alpha Invisible
-Beta radiation
-Gamma
Radioactive
rays

Emitted
during Dangerous
radioactive radiation
decay
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2.2 Human Nervous System

Brain

Central Nervous
system

Spinal Cord

Human Nervous
System Cranial
Nerves
Somatic Nervous
system
Peripheral Nervous Spinal
System Nerves
Autonomic Nervous
system
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RAY DIAGRAMS 7.1 Ray Diagrams

Convex Lens Concave Lens


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8.1 Properties of Alloys

Pure Foreign
metals atoms

Pure metals Alloys

With the presence of foreign atoms in


an alloy are arranged less orderly and
Alloying uneven
Pure
metals
The particles are unable to slide
over each other. Thus, alloy is
hard

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