Q&A - P3 Science
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Let me try this.
Animals in group A belong to the group of Mammals. Mammals are generally covered with fur.
Aminals in group B belong to the group of Birds. Birds are generally covered with feathers.
Make sense? -
Yes, the ans is option 4 ie group according to their body covering.
OT: a bat is a mammal though it looks like a bird. -
Thanks for your reply ! But, only cat and monkey got fur . Whale does not have fur

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Rosmary:
whale, dolphin etc are mammals. Their females have milk for their babies.Thanks for your reply ! But, only cat and monkey got fur . Whale does not have fur

A shark is not a mammal but a fish. -
tianzhu:
Hi, Thanks so much for your reply and references!!! Didn't know Frangi and Angsana flowers grow in clusters :oops: .Hi
If I am not wrong, this question is Q7 from this paper.
http://www.orlesson.org/orp/09Sc/P3-09-Sc-CA1-MahaBodhi.pdf
The WS’s answer is correct.
The flowers in Group A grow in clusters.
http://infopedia.nl.sg/articles/SIP_405_2005-01-28.html
http://www.articlesbase.com/gardening-articles/know-about-frangipanis-1390159.html
http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-an-ixora.htm
Best wishes -
usaik:
Hi
Hi, Thanks so much for your reply and references.
You're welcome.
Best wishes -
P4 Question on Digestive System:
Q:How does saliva help in the process of digestion?
A: It breaks down carbohydrates into simple sugar.
This is a 1 mark question but the above answer gets only half mark. Can anyone advise what is wrong with the answer. Thanks. -
Rosmary:
It is not noticeable but they actually do...Whale does not have fur

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jesschan:
Saliva also softens the food. That could be the missing half mark.P4 Question on Digestive System:
Q:How does saliva help in the process of digestion?
A: It breaks down carbohydrates into simple sugar.
This is a 1 mark question but the above answer gets only half mark. Can anyone advise what is wrong with the answer. Thanks. -
Thanks, Rains.
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