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Title: A STANDARD SCIENCE GUIDE - BIOLOGY
Description: This A standard science booklet includes all that you need to know for GSCE/ Higher Level Junior Certificate Examinations and will provide you with a solid basis for topics covered on the A LEVEL / LEAVING CERTIFICATE COURSE. 42 Pages of Intensive notes, covering the following topics; BIOLOGY; Living Things Animal and Plant Cells Food The Digestive System Respiration and Breathing The Circulation System Excretion The Skeleton and Movement The Senses and Nervous System Human Reproduction Genetics Plant Structure Photosynthesis Transport in Plants Sensitivity in Plants Plant Reproduction Ecology Habitat Study Conservation and Pollution Micro-Organisms GIVE YOUR GRADE A BOOST WITH THESE NOTES!
Description: This A standard science booklet includes all that you need to know for GSCE/ Higher Level Junior Certificate Examinations and will provide you with a solid basis for topics covered on the A LEVEL / LEAVING CERTIFICATE COURSE. 42 Pages of Intensive notes, covering the following topics; BIOLOGY; Living Things Animal and Plant Cells Food The Digestive System Respiration and Breathing The Circulation System Excretion The Skeleton and Movement The Senses and Nervous System Human Reproduction Genetics Plant Structure Photosynthesis Transport in Plants Sensitivity in Plants Plant Reproduction Ecology Habitat Study Conservation and Pollution Micro-Organisms GIVE YOUR GRADE A BOOST WITH THESE NOTES!
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Table of Contents
Biology
Chapter
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Topic
Living Things
Animal and Plant Cells
Food
The Digestive System
Respiration and Breathing
The Circulation System
Excretion
The Skeleton and Movement
The Senses and Nervous System
Human Reproduction
Genetics
Plant Structure
Photosynthesis
Transport in Plants
Sensitivity in Plants
Plant Reproduction
Ecology
Habitat Study
Conservation and Pollution
Micro-Organisms
Page
5
7
10
12
14
17
20
22
25
27
31
32
33
34
35
36
39
41
42
45
Chemistry
Chapter
21
22
23
2
Topic
States of Matter
Elements, Compounds and Mixtures
Solutions
Page
47
49
51
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
Separating Mixtures
The Atom – A Closer Look
The Periodic Table
Chemical Bonding (I) – Ionic Bonding
Chemical Bonding (II) – Covalent Bonding
Ionic and Covalent Compounds
Acids and Bases
Air
Water
Groups of Elements
Metal
Chemistry in Everyday Life
52
54
56
58
59
60
61
63
65
67
69
71
Physics
Chapter
3
Topic
Page
36
37
Measurement and Units
Energy
72
73
38
Speed, Velocity and Acceleration
75
39
Mass, Density and Flotation
76
40
Force, Work and Power
77
41
Weight
78
42
43
Turning Forces and Centre of Gravity
Pressure
79
80
44
Heat
81
45
Temperature
82
46
Light
83
47
Sound
85
48
49
Magnetism
Static Electricity
86
87
50
Current Electricity
88
51
Electricity in the Home
90
52
Electronics
91
Exam Breakdown
Section
Biology
· Q1
Marks (390)
52
Time (120mins)
18
· Q2
· Q3
Chemistry
· Q4
39
39
52
11
11
18
· Q5
· Q6
Physics
· Q7
39
39
52
11
11
18
· Q8
· Q9
39
39
11
11
For full revision of the Junior Certificate Science course students should also
revise all designated experiments as seen in their Junior Certificate Science
textbook
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Living Things
The Seven Characteristics of Living Things
MRS FERG
1
...
Plants grow towards light
...
2
...
3
...
Plants are sensitive to and respond to light, water and gravity
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Feeding
Plants contain chlorophyll which allows them to make their own food
through photosynthesis
...
5
...
6
...
Reproduction is needed for life to continue
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Growth
In micro organisms the cell grows to full size
...
5
Vertebrates
Animals which have a backbone
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Fish
Scaly skin
...
Eg
...
2
...
Live in water and on land
...
Frog, newt, toad
...
Reptiles
Dry scaly skin
...
Eg
...
4
...
Toothless beaks
...
Duck, pigeon, sparrow, ostrich
...
Mammals
Have hair/fur
...
Eg
...
Invertebrates
Animals which do not have a backbone
...
Crab, beetle, worm, snail
...
6
Ch 2
...
Nucleus
Controls cells activities
...
Cytoplasm
Watery fluid upon which the other structures are suspended
...
Cell Membrane
Holds the cell together
...
Cell Wall
Allows the plant to stand upright
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Chloroplasts
Contains chlorophyll which allows green plants to make their own food
through photosynthesis
...
Large Central Vacuole
Stores water, sugar and wastes
...
Tissue
A Muscle
Group of similar cells with a special
function
...
System
Digestive system
Group of organs working together
with a special function
...
Making a Slide
1
...
2
...
3
...
Avoid
trapping air bubbles
...
Apply a stain (iodine) and draw across the coverslip
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Food
Nutrient
Source
Function
Protein
Lean meat, fish, eggs, beans
Growth and repair of
cells
Fat
Butter, cheese, fatty meat
Provides heat energy
and body insulation
Carbohydrates
· Sugar
· Starch
- Fibre
- jam, honey, table sugar
- bread, potatoes
- bran, veg skins
- Provides energy
- Provides energy
- Prevents constipation
...
Balanced Diet
A diet which contains the right amount of all food types needed to stay healthy
and gives the correct number of calories for your lifestyle
...
The Digestive System
A group of organs working together to break food into its molecules
...
Carries food to the stomach by muscular
action
...
Produces more digestive
Molecules are absorbed into the
bloodstream from here
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Why we Need Digestion
The food we eat must be broken down into it’s molecules so it is small enough
to enter cells and carry out it’s action eg
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Nutrition
1
...
2
...
3
...
4
...
5
...
12
Physical Digestion
Breaking food into smaller pieces in the mouth
...
Tooth
Function
Incisor
Cut
Canines
Tear
Premolars
Grind
Molars
Grind
Chemical Digestion
Enzyme – A catalyst, made in a living cell, which can speed up a chemical
reaction without itself being changed
...
Eg
...
Eg
...
Eg
...
Respiration and
Breathing
Respiration
The release of energy from food
...
Word Equation
Oxygen + Glucose
Carbon Dioxide + Water Vapour + Energy
Chemical Equation
6O2 + C6H12O6
6CO2 + 6H2O + E
The Respiratory System
14
1
...
2
...
3
...
4
...
5
...
6
...
7
...
8
...
When drawn down, air is inhaled,
when drawn up, air is exhaled
...
This process can happen as the aveoli and the capillaries around the aveoli are
both only one cell thick
...
Lung Cancer
Tar in ciggarettes damages aveoli
...
Heart Strain/Heart Attack
Caorbon Monoxide in ciggarettes causes heart strain
...
Bronchitis
4
...
The Circulation
System
The Composition of Blood
Constitute
Function
Red Blood Cells (contain haemoglobin)
Carries oxygen
White Blood Cells (have a nucleus)
Fights diseases
Platelets (tiny cell fragments)
Clots blood
Plasma (watery fluid)
Dissolves substances
Suspends blood cells
Red Blood Cells
Platelets
White Blood Cells
The Function of Blood
1
...
Defence against Diseases
Carried out by white blood cells
...
The Heart - A Cardiac Muscle
18
Features
- Thick muscle wall
- Narrow lumen
- No valves
- Thin muscle wall
- Large lumen
- Has valves
- Walls are one cell thick
How to Prevent Heart Disease
Regular exercise, healthy diet, avoid stress
...
Excretion
The removal of wastes that are made in the body
...
The Skin
Excretes sweat (salt and water)
The Urinary System
20
Part
Function
Kidney
Filters blood, removing salt, water and
urea
Renal Artery
Brings blood from Aorta to Kidney
Renal Vein
Collects blood from kidney and ccarries
blood to Vena Cava
Ureter
Carries urine from kidneys to bladder
Bladder
Stores urine
Urethra
Releases urine
21
Ch 8
...
Support
Given by the vertebrae (backbone)
2
...
Movement
Muscles work together to move the skeleton
22
Joints
Where bones meet
...
Synovial Fluid – fiils the joint
cavity and lubricates the joint
23
Ligaments and Tendons
Ligaments join bone to bone
...
Tendons join muscle to bone
...
Antagonistic Muscles
A pair of muscles that work in opposite directions to each other
...
24
Ch 9
...
Nerves
·
·
·
·
25
Made up of nerve cells called neurons
...
Sensory Nerves carry messages to the brain
...
The Eye – A Sense Organ
Part
Function
Lens
Focuses light onto the retina
Cornea
Bends light rays inwards towards the
lens
Pupil
Allows light into the eye
Iris
Opens (in dim light) and closes (in
bright light) to control the amount of
light enteringthe eye
Retina
Contains light sensitive cells which
pass messages through the optic nerve
to the brain
Optic Nerve
A sensory nerve
...
Ciliary Muscle
Pulls the lens to change its shape when
a different focus is needed
...
Human Reproduction
Sexual Reproduction involves the fusion of the male gamete (sperm) and the
female gamete (egg) to form a zygote
...
Tail needed for the sperm to swim in the fluid
...
28
Fertilisation
1
...
2
...
3
...
4
...
Pregnancy
· Lasts 40 weeks(9 months)
· The embryo developes in the uterus protected by amniotic fluid
...
Functions of the Placenta
· Allows transport of oxygen and nutrients from mother to baby and
wastes (carbon dioxide and water) from baby to mother
...
· Attaches embryo to the uterus wall
...
2
...
4
...
Muscles of the uterus contract and labour begins
...
Baby is pushed out
...
The placenta (afterbirth) is pushed out
...
Genetics
The study of the inheritence of characterics
...
These are
inherited from the sperm and the egg
...
All other
body cells contain 46 chromosomes (23 pairs)
Chromosome
A threadlike structure found in the nucleus of a cell
...
The sperm cell and the egg cell have 23 chromosomes each
...
Ientical Twins have the exact same genetic make up
...
Plant Structure
Flowering Plants
Structure
Function
Roots
- anchor
- absorb water and minerals
- store foood eg
...
Potatoe
Leaf
- makes food
- allows loss of water vapour and keeps plant cool
- allows exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide
Bud
- allows for new growth of leaves and flowers
Flower
- reproduction
32
Ch 13
...
Green Leaves
Feature
Function
Flat and Thin
Absorbs more light
Stomata (pores on the underside of
the leaf)
- Allows water out
...
· Used for Respiration
· Converted to starch and stored in roots/stem
· Converted to protein by combining with minerals such as nitrogen
...
33
Ch 14
...
The Transpiration Stream is the flow of water from roots to leaves
...
· Draws minerals from soil to leaves
...
Vascular Tissue
For transport, made up of phleom and xylem cells
...
Sensitivity in Plants
Tropism
The growth response of a plant to stimuli
...
35
Ch 16
...
POLLINATION
The transfer of pollen from the anther of one plant to the stigma of
another plant
...
FERTILISATION
The fusion of the male gamete nucleus and the female gamete nucleus to
form a zygote
...
Pollen lands on the stigma
...
A pollen tube grows down the style and enters the ovary
...
The male gamete nucleus passes through the tube and into the ovary
...
The male gamete nucleus fuses with the female egg
...
SEED AND FRUIT FORMATION
· The fertilised egg (zygote) becomes a seed
...
4
...
Method
Example
Wind
Sykamore, dandelion
Animal
Apple (passes through digestive
system)
Self
Lupin, peas (podds explode)
Water
Lilies
5
...
Heat, water and oxygen are needed for germination
...
Eg Geranium – cuttings grow into new plants
...
38
Young Root
Ch 17
...
The Environment is everything which surrounds a plant/animal
...
Interdependance is the way in which plants and animals depend on each other
for food, shelter and pollination
...
Producers begin the food chain
...
Consumers can be herbivores (eats plants) or carnivor (eats animals)
Eg
...
Green
plants are always on the first feeding level
...
Eg
...
The number of organisms desreases
as you go up the food chain (lots of grass,
less rabbits, less foxes) as energy is
always being wasted, for example
through animals moving
...
Competition
Occurs when two or more organisms seek something that is in limited supply
...
Animals compete for food, shelter, territory and mates
...
Habitat Study
1
...
1m:1cm
· Must have a legend eg
= wall
2
...
Light Meter – Measure light intensity
...
Collect Plant and Animal Samples
Pooter – sucks up insects
Sweep net – sweep through grass and hedges
...
Pitfall Trap – jar containing alcohol is dug into the ground
...
Pitfall Trap
r
4
...
Line Transect – a knotted rope which shows changes in plant numbers from one part of the habitat to
another
...
Conservation and
Pollution
Cnservation is the protection, preservation and careful use of our natural
resources
...
Air Pollution
Causes
· Smoke
· Dust
· Harmful gases
From cars, fctories and power stations
Effects
· Soot covers plants
· Dust causes lung disease
· Sulfer dioxide combines with rainwater to form sulfuric acid (acid rain)
which dissolves limestone
· Greenhouse gases thicken the atmosphere causing global warming
Soil Pollution
Causes
· Acid rain
· Pesticides and herbicides
· Artificial fertilisers
Effects
· Causes damage further up the food chain
...
Waste and waste Management
Waste – mterial no longrer needed that has to be disposed of
...
Waste Management
Method
Incineration
Advantage
Disadvatage
Reduces volume of waste Releases sulfur
Landfill
Waste is not burned
Dumping at Sea
Reduces volume of
nucler waste
Composting
Minerals released into
soil
Seepage of toxic
subsances
Nuclear waste is
rdioactive > marine
pollution
Not all waste can be
composted
Recycling is the process by which wastes such as glass, paper and plastics can
be processed and reused
...
Micro Organisms
Viruses
·
·
·
·
·
·
A virus is a chemical surrounded by a protein coat
Viruses do not feed, respire or grow
Viruses only reproduce inside a living cell
They take over living cells and eventually kill them
White blood cells produce antibodies to fight viruses
Eg
...
Pneumonia, food poisoning
· Food spoilage
45
Fungi
·
·
A living cell
Occurs as mushrooms, bread mould and yeast
Benefits
·
·
·
·
Yeast is used for brewing
Yeast used as a raising agent for baking
Mushrooms can be eaten
Penicillium is used to make the antibiotic penicillin
Harmful Effects
· Causes diseases in animals (ringworm, athletes foot) and in plants
(mildew)
· Food spoilage
· Some toadstools are poisonous
Soil Micro Organisms
Break down dead plants and animals into humus which increases the soils
fertality
...
Yeast > alcohol
Bacteria > cheese
Penicillium > penicillin antibiotic
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Title: A STANDARD SCIENCE GUIDE - BIOLOGY
Description: This A standard science booklet includes all that you need to know for GSCE/ Higher Level Junior Certificate Examinations and will provide you with a solid basis for topics covered on the A LEVEL / LEAVING CERTIFICATE COURSE. 42 Pages of Intensive notes, covering the following topics; BIOLOGY; Living Things Animal and Plant Cells Food The Digestive System Respiration and Breathing The Circulation System Excretion The Skeleton and Movement The Senses and Nervous System Human Reproduction Genetics Plant Structure Photosynthesis Transport in Plants Sensitivity in Plants Plant Reproduction Ecology Habitat Study Conservation and Pollution Micro-Organisms GIVE YOUR GRADE A BOOST WITH THESE NOTES!
Description: This A standard science booklet includes all that you need to know for GSCE/ Higher Level Junior Certificate Examinations and will provide you with a solid basis for topics covered on the A LEVEL / LEAVING CERTIFICATE COURSE. 42 Pages of Intensive notes, covering the following topics; BIOLOGY; Living Things Animal and Plant Cells Food The Digestive System Respiration and Breathing The Circulation System Excretion The Skeleton and Movement The Senses and Nervous System Human Reproduction Genetics Plant Structure Photosynthesis Transport in Plants Sensitivity in Plants Plant Reproduction Ecology Habitat Study Conservation and Pollution Micro-Organisms GIVE YOUR GRADE A BOOST WITH THESE NOTES!